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Posted 2/23/2012 3:33:13 PM


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"Remove All Animation" (right click on character) does not remove "all animation"...when you click it, it still keeps the last pose...

How can you really remove ALL animation in one click?


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Posted 2/23/2012 3:38:41 PM


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thats actually a helpful feature when you want to extract a particular pose out of a motion. what you do is open the timeline and delete any dot's and files it creates and the character goes back to a T pose. ~ Cheers.


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Posted 2/23/2012 3:47:57 PM


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thats actually a helpful feature when you want to extract a particular pose out of a motion. what you do is open the timeline and delete any dot's and files it creates and the character goes back to a T pose. ~ Cheers.


planetstardragon you shot 2 birds with one stone

I was about to ask how can you get the @#$%^&* (left foot Front) to face the right way...and in turns out that this tip solves both issues

Merci beaucoup!


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Posted 2/23/2012 4:07:03 PM


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Glad I could help! Cheers


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