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I a taking a new run on this:

 

Lets´say I have down some muscle smile for the right half of my model in a pose.

 

How would I go about creating a new pose mirroring the musclepose to the left side?

 

Probably asked this before, but since I never get mirroring muscle poses in a symetrical model to work,

maybe I need some more explanation.

 

Any help anybody?

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First your model needs to be "mirror split" That is, Copy/flip/attached.

 

And that's the hard part.

 

After that it's just a matter of posing, copying the pose, making the new pose, and pasting MIRRORED.

 

oh yeah, make sure you are in the respective modes when copying and pasting.

(If copying bone poses, be in bones mode when you copy AND paste and the same if copying muscle poses)

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>First your model needs to be "mirror split" That is, Copy/flip/attached.

 

And that's the hard part.

 

After that it's just a matter of posing, copying the pose, making the new pose, and pasting MIRRORED.

 

oh yeah, make sure you are in the respective modes when copying and pasting.

(If copying bone poses, be in bones mode when you copy AND paste and the same if copying muscle poses)

 

 

I was a bit confused, because of the percentages in the pose just being the keyframes and not to have them select manually...

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