Hello
Be careful if you have two characters loaded in a scene while trying to create poses with the intention of saving them.
I spent several hours posing a character in various (similar) poses in order to use them in a timeline. After creating each pose, I saved it as a preset. After a while, I wanted to check my work, so I loaded one. The character changed into a pose, but it wasn't what I had saved.
Long story short - of the six saved poses, three were saved using the second character's pose. I hadn't paid attention to what character was active when selecting the Preset Pose tab. After figuring it out, I deleted the other character to avoid it entirely.
Oh the joys of learning new software.
Be careful if you have two characters loaded in a scene while trying to create poses with the intention of saving them.
I spent several hours posing a character in various (similar) poses in order to use them in a timeline. After creating each pose, I saved it as a preset. After a while, I wanted to check my work, so I loaded one. The character changed into a pose, but it wasn't what I had saved.
Long story short - of the six saved poses, three were saved using the second character's pose. I hadn't paid attention to what character was active when selecting the Preset Pose tab. After figuring it out, I deleted the other character to avoid it entirely.
Oh the joys of learning new software.