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Two Percentage relationships within one pose


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I created two relational poses (percentages) within one pose window to two different bones within the model. Both showed up under user properties. But when I apply them individually within a keyframe they seem to interfere with each other. When I set the right one to 100 the left one goes to some positive value (it is supposed to be zero)

 

Think of toes on a foot. I want to squeeze them at some point in a walk. But when I set the right foot toes to 100, the left pose slider has moved also.

 

Should I have created each percentage pose separately in a different pose window?

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  • Hash Fellow
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Yes. If these are the toe controls you mentioned earlier, the right and left foot need each their own pose.

  • Hash Fellow
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And while you are making the second one, don't touch the pose slider for the first one or make any setting on it, or that will become part of the second pose.

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Thanks.

 

... or if you need to, delete the "User Property"-folder under the pose in the PWS to get rid of that data afterwards.

 

See you

*Fuchur*

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I have tried deleting the two folders under User Properties to delete both poses. But the pose sliders keep showing up! How do I get rid of the sliders so I can make new ones?

  • Hash Fellow
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I finally got the cursor over the little "snow flake" and found delete. Thanks.

 

 

I like that. They're not "gunsights", they're "snowflakes".

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