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I have a few posts right now and several things in the works. I keep running into a issue though. If I set a new pose to work from the character always moves back to the spawn? Like my post from this morning. That prop..if I spawn it and the character at the same time she will attach to it no problem. But when I move the bench and her to the room I work in and then hit pose she pops back to spawn in the correct pose and I have to inch her around till she is in the bench right.
And all of yesterday I was also working on a multiple part story in the woods. Every time it was time to start the next scene when I hit the pose I wanted to start working from they move way the fuck back to spawn?
Is this some setting I fucked up?
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Try saving the pose with xyz translations checked for the human character, and prop.
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You can always load in the pose and prop then parent to a sphere below the ground and move the sphere to the area ya want.
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Originally Posted by: Chaosophia You can always load in the pose and prop then parent to a sphere below the ground and move the sphere to the area ya want.
Thank you! I'll try playing around with this tonight. I'm still extremely new so I haven't done much with parenting yet. I had seen that option and tried to see if I could figure that out last night. When she wouldn't attach to the bench I tried parenting her to the bench but that just attached her head to the middle of the bench lol. It was worth a shot
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Originally Posted by: Chaosophia
You can always load in the pose and prop then parent to a sphere below the ground and move the sphere to the area ya want.
Hopefully this isnt considered spamming the board haha but I just wanted to thank you again. I am home now and took me a second to figure out paranting like this (took me a second to notice parent in place they kept popping below the ground) but what you just taught me is a life changer man :D
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Late reaction but.. oh well.. if this is about Daz Studio you can also apply another workflow: load a figure, set up the pose you want, then save it as a scene sub-set which you can then load into your main scene. However... if you load a figure by double clicking then it will always load at "spawn" (center). Keep alt pressed while dragging it into your scene: then you can determine the position.
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Glad the tip helps, sorry for the delay in response, I didn't see it until now. Also an awesome tip from Zen here, thank you I was unaware of that trick.
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