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Subject: A question about bones and CR2 files


Quoll ( ) posted Tue, 10 September 2002 at 1:00 PM · edited Tue, 24 December 2024 at 6:49 AM

I have a question about bones and CR2 files. Do the CR2 files hold actual data about bones or are Poser bones just constructs used in Poser being created from the joint and parenting information? In other words, does it anywhere in a CR2 say "bone XX starts at point x,y,z and ends at point x,y,z"? If so, where? Thanks!


bloodsong ( ) posted Tue, 10 September 2002 at 6:05 PM

heyas; okay, in poser the 'bone' is just the jp information. if you're looking at a pro pack bone, the start of the bone is the jp center, and the end of the bone is the jp endpoint. the center and endpoint coordinates are stored in the cr2, just under the channels section of a body part. (they're labelled center and endpoint; can't miss 'em ;) ) these coordinates are also located in the joint/joint/twist channels; or at least the center coordinates are. some people thinkg the offseta and offsetb sets are also center/endpoint information, but from what i've read about them, they are not. however, they probably have the same coordinates.


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