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you can create a pose and save the body transformations - this way you can put back to the exact same place every time
see this thread for finding objects in a large scene.
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Not really for when bringing it in, but once you have an item in you seen an easy way to move it would be Ochams 'snap to' script on his site @ Ocham's Bungalow
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structure posted at 7:35PM Sun, 26 July 2020 - #4395301
you can create a pose and save the body transformations - this way you can put back to the exact same place every time
see this thread for finding objects in a large scene.
Thanks!!
bwldrd posted at 7:36PM Sun, 26 July 2020 - #4395306
Not really for when bringing it in, but once you have an item in you seen an easy way to move it would be Ochams 'snap to' script on his site @ Ocham's Bungalow
I'm on a Max so python scripts don't work. Thanks anyway!!!
Yes, the "SnapTo" script uses Tkinter as part of the PoserPython script - which means Mac users can't run it. Tkinter is one of the many things not supported by Apple.
But you don't have to miss out on all Python scripts. Open the desired script with a text editor, and look for "Tkinter" near the top. If it's not there, then you can likely run the script. Unless, perhaps Apple has introduced further security-blocks that I've not yet heard about.
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HartyBart posted at 11:28AM Mon, 27 July 2020 - #4395327
Yes, the "SnapTo" script uses Tkinter as part of the PoserPython script - which means Mac users can't run it. Tkinter is one of the many things not supported by Apple.
But you don't have to miss out on all Python scripts. Open the desired script with a text editor, and look for "Tkinter" near the top. If it's not there, then you can likely run the script. Unless, perhaps Apple has introduced further security-blocks that I've not yet heard about.
Thanks for this tip. I did try running it and it does use Tkinter.
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HI all,
I haven't worked with large scenes very much but when I do I've had to search all over the scene to find out where the figure or object was placed when I added it. Once found, then I have to move it to where I want it. Is there an easier way to do this? Can I set a where I want the figure or object to come into the scene. Hopefully what I'm asking makes sense. Thanks for any help!!
Tom