Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: To Zero a finished character

VolcanicMink opened this issue on Aug 28, 2016 · 5 posts


VolcanicMink posted Sun, 28 August 2016 at 5:56 PM

Is it possible to zero a model (M4 or V4) without losing all the morph changes?


ghostship2 posted Sun, 28 August 2016 at 6:02 PM

you mean to zero the pose without deleting the morphs? Save file, open new file, load V4, save T-Pose in pose library, open the file you wanted to zero and load your T-pose. Maybe there is a t-pose file already in the library?

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VolcanicMink posted Sun, 28 August 2016 at 6:18 PM

Thank you, ghost. I guess my problem is bigger than the T-pose, but this at least rules something out. Trying to rig boots. I need to try some other stuff before I can formulate any sensible questions.


bwldrd posted Sun, 28 August 2016 at 8:48 PM

Select Figure, then Body, Goto top menu, window, joint editor. Then click zero rotations button.

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WandW posted Mon, 29 August 2016 at 5:36 AM

ghostship2 posted at 6:33AM Mon, 29 August 2016 - #4281431

you mean to zero the pose without deleting the morphs? Save file, open new file, load V4, save T-Pose in pose library, open the file you wanted to zero and load your T-pose. Maybe there is a t-pose file already in the library?

V4 does not load in the zeroed position (I'm pretty sure M4 doesn't either). While you could load V4, zero it and save the pose, bwldrd's method is the way to go

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