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heyas! mason, you are absolutely correct! the fool things don't remember their parents. ungrateful children! :) well... i'm glad i did it the long, slow, hard way then ;) for my thumbnail pic, i moved the props away from the head (didnt want that in the picture), then pasted to background. put the props back (off camera), saved one, then the other; did a combo and changed the name of the rsr thumbnail file to match it.
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I have these shackle props that go on the ankles and wrists of a character. 4 smart props all positioned correctly and work great. The only problem was I'd have to add each one seperately and I'd have 4 props in my prop folder. What I wanted was a prop that had all four shackles set up as smart props in one file so I click on one file and voila. So I thought, well why not just concatinate the 4 prop files together. Well with a little fudging IT WORKS!. Basically I added each prop after the version section but before the document section and made sure each prop had a unique name. Then I added the control lines to the document section at the bottom for each prop to attach them to their respective parts and matched up the names. Works like a charm. I can now couple earings together into one file (each earing being a smart prop), couple arm and leg props into one file and so forth. Its very handy. This is different than the subset option which I don't believe will remember smart props.