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davidmaximo
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davidmaximo
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You could also export one character as an obj, and then import them as a prop as a workaround
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txsailor37
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txsailor37
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I was afraid that was the case. Thank you!
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toystorylab
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toystorylab
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You can't do that in CC3... Either render both figures with transparency and put together in editor or use external software like iClone...
Toystorylab on Vimeo : Crassitudes (my "Alter Ego") on Youtube: 
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txsailor37
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txsailor37
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Hello, I have been a 3D artist/hobbyist for a number of years, working in Poser. I recently purchased CC3 and the Headshot Plugin so as to create scenes of my own characters. I need to be able to load at least two characters at one time so that I can pose the interaction and render them. While I have found the interface of this software to be very intuitive and easy to learn, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to have two characters loaded at the same time. Is this not possible? Perhaps this software is mostly for those that want to create characters and then export for animation in Iclone, but all I want to do is render still images.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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