- the "memorised state" is a special group of settings that the figure keeps memorised for certain actions. Within Poser, you can set the memorised state by using "memorise figure" (under the edit menu I think). These are the settings that get restored when you use "Restore figure" under the same menu. They are also used as favoured IK angles. On some figures if you turn on IK in the legs and then yTrans the hip down, the knees bend backwards or sideways. On others the knees bend just right. Which way they go depends on the favoured IK angles, which depends on the memorised state. 15. The big application for this is "geometry switching". Anton's "Changing" series of products at DAZ are an example of this. When you turn the dial, the geometry is replaced by a different one. For example you could set up a figure with a bunch of different heads and as you turn the dial it could have, say, a wolf head then a lion head then a human head, all from different geometry files. You can find out more about it in the files section of the PoserTech Yahoo group.
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