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I'm trying to offset my pose since the arms are going through the character. I've seen on the the main manual (CC4 manual guide) That I can use pose offset. This is where I get lost since my pose offset looks completely different. It seems i'm missing key features like the mannequin. I'm not able to adjust anything. Am I missing something? The manual also doesn't provide any info on how to get the window other then clicking pose offset. You can find the screenshots as a attachment.92% of original size (was 548x16) - Click to enlarge 92% of original size (was 548x16) - Click to enlarge
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anthonymminto
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Hello. Did you find an answer to this problem as I am experiencing exactly the same thing. 🤔
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Also having the exact same problem. For the money this software costs, I am running into many issues like this one, and it's getting quite frustrating.
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Peter (RL)
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Peter (RL)
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Unfortunately the information in the manual is sadly outdated and carried over from a previous version which used a dummy figure to select the bones. Now in the latest version of CC4 there is no dummy figure and instead you select the bones of your actual character in the viewport. You then adjust the bones the same way as described in the manual using the X, Y, Z rotate settings.
Peter Forum Administrator www.reallusion.com
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