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Subject: Saving Poses in exact X,Y,Z locations....


Pandorian ( ) posted Mon, 30 April 2007 at 2:56 PM · edited Thu, 05 October 2023 at 11:37 PM

Howdy, I did this some time ago, but now can't recall exactly how I did it (as I've been away from Poser for a bit.... alright alright, it's age creeping up on me .... LOL ).

Anyhow, I created some custom poses that were of some wrestlers engaging in some aerial moves, (IE, a wrestler suplexing another wrestler off the top ropes), so their positions would obviously not be on the ground but rather in the air.  Now, my question is, how exactly do I go about saving these poses in the SPECIFIC X,Y,Z locations that I had them take in my original scene.  Each time I save it, it only saves the positioning of the limbs, but NOT their bodys location in the air (lets say they were both about 8 feet in the air).

Like I said, I did this before, and I believe I figured out how to do it in Poser 7, but Poser 6 and 5 have me stumped now.  It's quite possible that I used a third party posing software such as PoseMagic or PoseMagic2Pose....but I honestly can't recall.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance....  :D

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Cage ( ) posted Mon, 30 April 2007 at 3:05 PM

A standard library pose doesn't save the BODY part.  Translations applied to the hip will be saved in the pose, but not those for BODY.  That might be the trick?

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Pandorian ( ) posted Mon, 30 April 2007 at 4:02 PM · edited Mon, 30 April 2007 at 4:02 PM

Actually, the fact that I actually did this before and couldn't remember how I did it kept bugging me so I decided to figure it out once and for all..... and after further research..... I was right when I said a 3rd party file was involved.  It was indeed with PoseMagic and PoseMagic2Pose that I accomplished all this.  (great products by the way) It's good to know however that Poser 7 can apparently do this on it's own.

Thanks again for the help. 

 

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