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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
I'm guessing that you're using either the hand, face, or pose camera.. these cameras move when you change the character you're working on.. About the only suggestion I can make is to use ANY other camera (unless animating - then also try NOT to use whichever camera you've chosen to record the animation). This will prevent the camera from suddenly changing its position when you swap from one character to the other. Not using the camera you plan to use for the animation keeps you from messing up the animation path for that camera while you work. The Aux and Dolly camera work rather well for me in this situation. Hope this helps :)
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I wanted to try my hand at posing two figures but when I do, I end up having to resituate the camera every time a want to tweak each of the characters. Needless to say, this gets pretty tiresome after a while and I'm wondering if there is an easier way of doing it. I'm trying to pose a character and a dragon together.