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Combining Pose Presets & Saving Partial Poses

Started by Agent0013, May 03, 2014, 11:46:03 PM

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Agent0013

And now the image that shows how well the Foot Pose Preset I made works. What I did to test the Foot Pose was navigate to a set of Poses made for any Generation 4 figure and apply one that had her standing. I then went to my Pose Presets folder where poses I made are saved. I found the new Foot Pose Preset and applied it to V4.2. As expect it worked flawlessly.


Remember this technique can be used to make any partial pose preset. I encourage you to experiment with this technique to see what you can come up with. Feel free to upload your results here!
Go here to find my Gallery at DeviantArt:
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Kerya


TropicalRain

OMG I am starting to drown will all these cool tuts popping up here in pfdlives lately lol  :thup: I will never get my runtimes organized if I keep dropping in here.  I wanna do this, I wanna do that, shoots I can't cuz I have to keep focused or I will never get anything done!

:thy: agent for sharing and posting your tutorials here.  I shall be back...

Agent0013

Plenty of time to get to it. You just keep the schedule you have set for yourself, Sweetie. This will be here when you can get to it. In this tutorial section here the tutorials only get removed if they are no longer useful, which in most cases is never! There are tutorials here that have been here since the site was created from what I understand. I have noted that some of us don't update to the latest builds of our chosen art applications, and have those old tutorials can be a great resource for learning in those older versions, even for those of us that know our programs pretty well. There's always something to learn.
Go here to find my Gallery at DeviantArt:
https://www.deviantart.com/agent-0013/gallery
Browse and Download . You may use any image, any way you want, that doesn't have my signature logo on it. Just give me credit  for the ones you use.

sanbie

Wonderful tutorials Agent and thank you so much for doing and sharing these I know there are heaps (including me) who appreciates it very much  :yes: :thup:

:hug: :kiss3: :hug: :kiss3:

Agent0013

Thank you Sanbie. These techniques can be adapted to Poser but as I don't have it yet, I cannot say how that is done. I'm sure there are some here that could adapt it to Poser, and the best person I can think of for that is PDG, if he has not already done one. DAZ 3D is selling a plugin or some such that is supposed to be useful for saving to certain Poser formats in DAZ Studio, But I think I will wait until I get Poser, because it has that ability built in as I understand it. I sure hope I get that commission.
Go here to find my Gallery at DeviantArt:
https://www.deviantart.com/agent-0013/gallery
Browse and Download . You may use any image, any way you want, that doesn't have my signature logo on it. Just give me credit  for the ones you use.

sanbie

I do have Daz 4.6 on my computer Agent and I use it to make Daz files...Though I do prefer poser as I know that program :yes: