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Mechadelphia
Is there a way to keep the pose sliders (and smartskin) that you have defined in your model working properly once you export that model from an action window???

I have been trying to export a model from the action window after moving its skeleton into a different position. After the export, the model turns out just fine but all of the pose sliders I defined don't work right anymore. More specificly, what used to be 0% in my sliders is still at 0% in the slider but it is keyed at the 100% position from the oringinal model file.

This is obviously not right.

Does anyone know if there is a step that I missed to prepare the pose sliders for export or is this a bug?

If it is a bug are there any workarounds for this in the meantime?

Thanks

jean duval
QUOTE(Mechadelphia @ Jan 21 2005, 07:21 AM) *

Is there a way to keep the pose sliders (and smartskin) that you have defined in your model working properly once you export that model from an action window???

I have been trying to export a model from the action window after moving its skeleton into a different position. After the export, the model turns out just fine but all of the pose sliders I defined don't work right anymore. More specificly, what used to be 0% in my sliders is still at 0% in the slider but it is keyed at the 100% position from the oringinal model file.

This is obviously not right.

Does anyone know if there is a step that I missed to prepare the pose sliders for export or is this a bug?

If it is a bug are there any workarounds for this in the meantime?

Thanks
KenH
If you're using the alpha, it's a known bug. If not, send it into AM:Reports.
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