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Subject: Prop parented to figure :: making the prop follow bends etc of the figure


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Thu, 01 July 2021 at 9:49 AM · edited Sun, 22 September 2024 at 12:41 PM

If prop P is parented to part W of figure F, sometimes I want to make P obey the bends etc caused in W by scaling or by morphs or by movements at joints at either end of W, and sometimes not. Currently that can only be done by Poser copying relevant parameter text from W into P, and by inserting into W the opposite members of those parameters. And sometimes, when the rotation order of P with respect to W is changed, or when P is deleted, the old follow-the-bend parameters remain, ans I find when I examine the saved .CR2 fine with a text-editor.That way, I have known P and/or W to accumulate a large archaeology of old joint-etc parameters which are no longer needed or wanted and make P misbehave, until I take the law into my own hands and remove the unwanted old joint-etc parameters with a text-editor.

Please let each prop have a click-box which means yes/no to telling P to follow W's bends, and another for following W's morphs. Clicking it would not affect the .CR2 file, except for settting one variable to 0 or 1, but that variable's current setting would tell Poser's renderer to obey W's bends when rendering P.

A common example with me is when F is a diver/frogman, and W is one of his forearms or upper-arms, and P is an elastic armband with an organization's name on it.


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