Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Figure Setup Simplification?

MNArtist opened this issue on Nov 17, 2018 ยท 4 posts


MNArtist posted Sat, 17 November 2018 at 3:57 PM

Is there any way to quickly assign rotation labels and/or values when setting up a new character, or is the only way to manually go through each joint and set it up. I have a character with a looooooonnnnnnnggggg tail, and am wondering if there's any simple way to set it up. Appreciate any thoughts.


Boni posted Sun, 18 November 2018 at 8:42 AM

There are a couple "riggings" out there that slightly modify it. But I don't have the information on those at the moment. I do however have an idea for you ... if you are willing to go into the python script (in theory ... I haven't actually done this) in a text editor and cut and paste the code repeatedly assigning a new name each time it might go a bit faster. Python gurus could probably even give you the base code to get you started.

Boni



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adzan posted Sun, 18 November 2018 at 12:04 PM

Not quite sure which stage of the setup your at,

if you're rigging then you have a couple of options - the set up room or using a Hier File (A Heir File is the old way of setting up figures but is useful for things like tails, buildings etc - you set up a text file with the rigging and use that instead of the setup room - See page 1061 of the Poser Reference Manual )

if you've already rigged then something like 3dcheapskate Freazypose will help - download link http://www.sharecg.com/v/90793/gallery/8/Script/Freazypose-prototype-0.10

Forum discussion link(SmithMicro) - https://forum.smithmicro.com/topic/3804/freazypose-a-free-poserpython-script-to-add-easypose-controls-to-a-figure

or Hivewire3D link - https://community.hivewire3d.com/threads/freazypose-a-free-poserpython-script-to-add-easypose-controls-to-a-figure.2792</https:>



samcclung65 posted Wed, 21 November 2018 at 4:46 PM

Freazypose looks like something I need. I haven't been able to get EasyPose Underground right on the new computer I got this summer.