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What is the skinning pose????

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Hi Guys
I'm really desperate at this point. I try to skin a poncho to the uper torso of my character. but as soon as I try to test with another animation. it breaks apart.
I don't know how to reset the weighting. Every try of smoothing or painting the weights ended in a mess.
There is no pose where the objekt turns into it's normal state. So, what is the skinning pose? Is it the pose I did temporarily to fit the Character into place?
How do I get there again, after I assigned a test animation????


I also tried to define the otuer Part as cloth and do a sim, but that sim starts from a T pose or so. the poncho start completely deform into the sim and doesn't nearly relax into the natural shape.
I'm lost with this. Any help is appreciateted

Michael
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Thanks a lot. That was very helpfull!

Michael



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