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I cant save current pose in timeline

Bizespam

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Hi community, i have a problem when i try save a current pose in timeline, the button does not work, i dont know why

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I don't know a lot about saving poses in timeline . I am guessing that you may need to add the active control points in the target tab in order to record their locations.
 
May or may not be related to your case, but I found that using clothing managed by Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager can break Timeline's pose save functionality. I'd double check to see if any of the clothes on your Atom uses it. Maybe that nose piercing uses it?

If it does it's no biggie, just remove the clothing, save the scene, and restart VaM. Next time you open the scene it should work as normal.
 
May or may not be related to your case, but I found that using clothing managed by Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager can break Timeline's pose save functionality. I'd double check to see if any of the clothes on your Atom uses it. Maybe that nose piercing uses it?

If it does it's no biggie, just remove the clothing, save the scene, and restart VaM. Next time you open the scene it should work as normal.
Thanks everyone for your help, this was the problem, when I removed the accessories with that plugin and restarted it let me save the pose
 
Please do not “always allow” plugins. For Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager, if you only "allow this time" it, there will be no problem. However, if you "always allow" it, there will definitely be trouble.
 
Please do not “always allow” plugins. For Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager, if you only "allow this time" it, there will be no problem. However, if you "always allow" it, there will definitely be trouble.
Why? What's your basis?
Naturally, don't do for weird random plugins from sketchy VARs, but also don't get those anyway. For any Hub hosted plugins you should be fine with "always allow", and if that's not the case for a specific plugin, please inform the creator about it.

May or may not be related to your case, but I found that using clothing managed by Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager can break Timeline's pose save functionality. I'd double check to see if any of the clothes on your Atom uses it. Maybe that nose piercing uses it?
Thanks everyone for your help, this was the problem, when I removed the accessories with that plugin and restarted it let me save the pose
If there is a problem with the plugin mentioned when setting "always allow" compared to "allow during session", then the creator should be informed about it as it is specific to that plugin. Please do so if you haven't already so that the issue can be fixed.
 
Because I have also encountered situations where the timeline cannot save poses. After I always allow it, I cannot save poses, but after I set the Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager to 'allow this time', it becomes normal.
Why? What's your basis?
Naturally, don't do for weird random plugins from sketchy VARs, but also don't get those anyway. For any Hub hosted plugins you should be fine with "always allow", and if that's not the case for a specific plugin, please inform the creator about it.



If there is a problem with the plugin mentioned when setting "always allow" compared to "allow during session", then the creator should be informed about it as it is specific to that plugin. Please do so if you haven't already so that the issue can be fixed.
 
Because I have also encountered situations where the timeline cannot save poses. After I always allow it, I cannot save poses, but after I set the Stopper's Clothing Plugin Manager to 'allow this time', it becomes normal.
So your advice is only for that specific plugin? That's fair, but how you wrote leans to the interpretation of being a general advice to all plugins.
 
Why? What's your basis?
Naturally, don't do for weird random plugins from sketchy VARs, but also don't get those anyway. For any Hub hosted plugins you should be fine with "always allow", and if that's not the case for a specific plugin, please inform the creator about it.



If there is a problem with the plugin mentioned when setting "always allow" compared to "allow during session", then the creator should be informed about it as it is specific to that plugin. Please do so if you haven't already so that the issue can be fixed.
Sorry for the late response, I just saw this now.

Yes I had already went into the discussions tab of his plugin and mentioned the minor incompatibility with Timeline and another plugin. Though Stopper hasn't been too active on VaM as of late so if it does ever gets fixed it might not be a for a while.

As for setting the plugin to "allow this time", I just tried it and it somewhat helps but it's still a bit buggy with Timeline. From my little bit of testing you can save the pose, but even with "apply pose on transition" ticked the controllers still won't snap into position immediately if you overwrite a saved pose. If you're planning on using clothes with Stopper's plugin while actively creating a scene using Timeline, it's still just better to add those clothes afterwards to avoid any issues.
 
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