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Question Posing Characters in desktop mode.

kinski

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I find posing characters in 2d desktop mode extremely frustrating and difficult.
Is this something i can learn and get better at, or was character posing made with VR controls in mind only?
 
Say yes unfortunately. For very specific axis 2D desktop is useful, but for 3D dimensional stuff like the very specific placement of an angle VR is undoubtedly bettter.
 
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ok. this was my suspicion also.
unfortunate, but thanks a lot for the reply!
 
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It should be similar to most programs that work in 3d, you just have to get used to using the gizmos and highlighting specific axis to make your adjustments in.

First make sure nodes you are trying to pose are set to "on"


 
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It should be similar to most programs that work in 3d, you just have to get used to using the gizmos and highlighting specific axis to make your adjustments in.

First make sure nodes you are trying to pose are set to "on"


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For digging up a 4 year old thread :p
 
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