thewebflea opened this issue on Sep 27, 2010 · 9 posts
thewebflea posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 3:40 PM
To whom ever can help me ...
I made a pair of shoes (.obj)
imported them into poser 7
rigged them as a figure in setup
then save as a figure
Now I would like to know ....
How to get rid of bones I dont need ?
PhilC posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 4:06 PM
In the set up room, select the bone, hit the delete key.
thewebflea posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 4:12 PM
I was doing that .
I thought that was a lil slow cause i was doing
them 1 at a time....
are you saying I was doing it correctly ??
I thought there would be a faster way :b_tired:
PhilC posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 4:26 PM
If you have the Poser Pocket Knife utility you can delete multiple actors by selecting from a list and clicking a button. Otherwise in Poser the above is the only way I know.
thewebflea posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 4:42 PM
Ok Thank you Phil
DarkEdge posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 6:21 PM
...or open the CR2 file with CR2 Editor (freeware) and you can delete quick and easy.
thewebflea posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 7:12 PM
Thanks DarkEdge
That was my first thought
I tried that using wordpad ,,, maybe i didnt save correctly
cause the bones were still there...
thats why I posted.
is wordpad ok to edit cr2 ???
if so I'll take (anudda wack at it ) as we say in philly
DarkEdge posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 7:59 PM
Google is your friend for downloading CR2 editor or you can download it from my downloads page at my website.
As you open the CR2 (with cr2 editor) you have a top and a bottom half, whatever you do to the top must be done to the bottom. Each body part (lThigh, rShldr, etc) is a bone. The rule of thumb is you always keep the hip, go to your bone that is your obj and then add 1 bone past it. Lets say I have a conforming sleeve that goes from the Shldr to the ForeArm...I would keep the hip, abdomen, chest, head (sometimes things get wonky without head bones), Collar, Shldr, ForeArm, Hand. The Hand is the 1 bone past the end point.
Get it?
thewebflea posted Mon, 27 September 2010 at 8:05 PM
gotcha ....