ElZagna opened this issue on Apr 06, 2015 ยท 25 posts
ElZagna posted Mon, 06 April 2015 at 12:04 AM
I've been working with Poser for years now, but still there are areas where I never venture into except by accident. The Face Room and Setup Room are two of those places, but so is the Joint Editor. I'll bring it up every now and then just for the "Zero Rotations" button to reset my model, but that's it.
So the question is, do you use this feature, and if so, what do you use it for? Please understand, I'm not interested in HOW it works, but rather what it's purpose is. What problem does it solve for you?
This brings up a secondary question. As I mentioned. I will occasionally open the Joint Editor window just to get to the "Zero Rotations" button. This is especially important when working in the Cloth Room. So why is this fairly significant function tucked away in this relatively obscure window? Shouldn't there be a Zero Rotations feature as part of the Cloth Room itself, or as an item in the menu bar? (I'm aware of the "Zero Figure" and "Restore Figure" menu items, but each of them have slightly different behaviors.)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit, Poser: 10