So bit of confusion here, using latest version, experimenting with the Movement tab under PoseMe.
The automatic slapping and caressing is great, auto parent is really cool. Working fine.
That is, until I switch to a new pose. It seems the Movement tab applies to all poses, which would be fine if I wanted to make simple variations of the same pose, but not a different pose where the hands are placed in other locations.
Is this intended behavior? Or am I missing something.
Okay, so sort of update, I figured out the check boxes for different poses. I got the slapping to stop, but the hands are still moving around when they shouldn't be.
Eg, pose 1, the male's hands are set to caress, in pose 2 the male's hands are flat on a surface, but still caressing with the box unchecked.
Might be a bug.
Not exactly sure what you mean. Your explanation sounds more like you meant "create a new pose" instead of "switching to another one".
This is the UI item that represents the slap & caress component added to the current pose.
1. If you switch (not create) to another pose it will disappear, as it's part of the pose. The slap will not be played anymore.
2. The checkmark disables it (temporarily)
3. If you want to permanently remove it from the pose use the "X" instead.
(4. The "P" toggles persons, the "L" the sides and the big button ("Person") brings you to the detailed setup. Just in case you didn't know that)
Now, assuming your problem occurs after creating a new pose:
1. My workflow for a new pose is to go to one that is similar. Then I immediately press "Add Pose" before I start editing. It happened too often that I accidentally updated an existing pose instead of the new one I intended to create. So I always create, then update.
2. By default, the slaps of the current pose are transfered to the newly created one. This is to ease up the creation of variations. If I want to create a very different pose, I just delete the slaps ("X").
3. The same applies to idles you may have set up for the current pose.
4. If you don't like these features you can turn them off in the General tab. This way any new pose will be created blank (no slaps, no/default idle settings)
To get to your example:
1. In the current release there's a bug that prevents the slap from stopping if you switch poses while in the detailed settings panel. Exit first please.
2. The visual representation of the checkbox in the UI item might not represent the actual state of the slap component (enabled or not). I just noticed some quirks. But again, if you don't want the slap to be played in this pose, just remove it by pressing "X".