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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 22 2:04 am)
Probably some minor differences in the way the shoulders and collars are rigged. Try tweaking the Walk Designer's Arm Out slider and see if that helps.
If not, you might have to create a custom walk cycle for the robot. After applying the Power Walk pose from the Library, adjust the arms, frame by frame, until the animation looks right, then resave the animated pose to the Walk Designer folder under a new name. The next time you use Walk Designer (you might have to relaunch Poser first), the new walk cycle will appear as a Blend Style option in the control panel. Set that to 100% and it should work.
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Its the model by Anders Lejczak im trying to make the robot walk using the walk designer (power walk) for some reason it comes out like this http://www.autodaze.com/robot.swf the right and left arms are going weird!! I tried switching them in the setup but some other weird thing happened! can anyone help me?? the poser file is located at http://www.autodaze.com/robot.jpg