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Pose Slider Trouble


Leo73

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Even though I am not a newbie, I am having a problem. I created some pose sliders and did the poses. When I looked back, I realized that I could do what I wanted without half of them. One slider has nothing attached to it. I have tried to delete them and they are not deleting. Is there a specific technique to getting rid of these.

 

Any help would be appreciated

 

Leo

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I'm just getting started....trying to do a walk cycle...but the "pose sliders" area is empty...it's just blank.

 

Unless using a model with Pose Sliders already created you'll have to create some yourself.

 

Right Click in the Model window and select New>Pose Sliders.

Select either ON/OFF or percentage depending on what you want in your Pose (I recommend percentage for experimentation).

 

From there an action will open where you can create the various poses for your slider.

 

This is all well documented in your manual; The Art of Animation:Master.

 

Work through that online and others will join in and assist you through the rough spots.

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thanks very much...i've got to fool around with this to figure everything out...instead of rushing to the forum instantly...lol

 

i think i'm getting a handle on it...it's great fun... a LOT to learn!!

 

thanks for the help!

 

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