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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 18 7:20 pm)
Rule #1 - Save before you do anything critical. Rule #2 - If in doubt, refer to Rule #1.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Remember for all of you that want a lot of UNDO functionality, it usually takes up a lot of memory. So be careful what you wish for, you might get it. LOL Anyway, my worst problem is going to save a pose I've worked on for a long time and instead of clicking the '+' I click the checkmark. Happens almost every day. Sigh. The thing to do is to save your pose to a pose dot first. But I usually forget.
"Anyway, my worst problem is going to save a pose I've worked on for a long time and instead of clicking the '+' I click the checkmark. Happens almost every day. Sigh. The thing to do is to save your pose to a pose dot first. But I usually forget." Hehehe. Been there, done that. Still do it. Glad to see it ain't just me. :) Sorry, but misery loves company, and all that jazz. :)
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
~groans~ been there and I work with only a 40 gig HD and only 160 of ram. try THAT with out going nutso beeno. but I did learn one lesson -SAVE OFTEN- and reboot. dont just restart but shut the sucker down and then start it again. ~sighs~ to bad there is not a Santa for adults...
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Here's a problem I get myself into all too frequently. Suppose you apply a pose, MAT or a motion(BVH) to a figure and then change your mind. Clicking Edit/Undo won't work because "Undo" is grayed out, meaning the Undo command isn't available for the unwanted change you just made. To avoid this, I can just save my work before applying something that can't be undone. If, however, there is a way to undo unwanted changes, I'd be grateful to anyone who will share it with me. Thanks!