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High Heels pose on Genesis 3 Female Go Flat Through Timeline in Daz Studio 4.10 After Applying...

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First of all, I really enjoy iClone 7 and its powerful features. I'm looking forward to making my puppets sing and dance and walk and talk.

I just have one issue with exporting my Genesis 3 Female characters using the respective iCloneFaceKey from Daz Studio 4.10.

One of my characters is in high heels that requires that pose. The pose loads normally without any problems. Then after applying the Face key, her feet return to default flat, with the pumps distorted and toes sticking out of the soles. I re-apply the pose to the feet, but it is only good for one frame. When I scrub along the timeline, her feet return to flat. I've seen the videos on YouTube on how to apply and they work perfectly in the tutorials.

I've tried several times, and I cannot fix the pose in 3DXchange 7.

What am I doing wrong and please help me solve this hard case!
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RL shoves the duf file of the leg pose. Rewrite the file only for the face.

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I solved it.
After applying the duf file to the desired figure in Daz Studio (make sure FPS is set to 1 in the lower right hand corner), select both feet and toes using Ctrl+left click in the Scene window making sure they are highlighted, go to the drop down box in the upper right hand corner of the timeline, select Clear Animation/Clear Selected Item(s) Pose.
Then apply the high-heels pose in the very first frame, then scrub all the way to the end of the animation. The desired pose should be consistent thoughout the timeline.
It took a bit of tinkering.
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skhan.net (8/22/2018)
I solved it.
After applying the duf file to the desired figure in Daz Studio (make sure FPS is set to 1 in the lower right hand corner), select both feet and toes using Ctrl+left click in the Scene window making sure they are highlighted, go to the drop down box in the upper right hand corner of the timeline, select Clear Animation/Clear Selected Item(s) Pose.
Then apply the high-heels pose in the very first frame, then scrub all the way to the end of the animation. The desired pose should be consistent thoughout the timeline.
It took a bit of tinkering.




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I thought it would solve it but it didn't. False alarm.



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