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breakthelocke
Hi I just rigged a character up with the 2001 skeleton- I'm in the process of rigging up the squetch on another... that thing is tough. Anyways, here's my problem: when I open up my character (2001 rig) in an action or a chor, his hand targets and elbow rotate are gone. I just can't find out how to get them there-- i'm new to rigging, so any basic answer would help. thanks!
3DArtZ
Hey please repost this into the riggin section.
You'll get help faster that way as the riggers usually
keep thier ears up in there.

Mike Fitz
www.3dartz.com
breakthelocke
doh sorry thought i was in rigging ><

uhmmm...is this not the rigging section?
3DArtZ
OOOPPSSS!
My bad, I was just in the OT section and didn't realize that I had come to the rigging section.

Guess I should try sleeping AWAY from the computer:)

itsjustme
QUOTE(breakthelocke @ Oct 4 2007, 07:44 PM) *
Hi I just rigged a character up with the 2001 skeleton- I'm in the process of rigging up the squetch on another... that thing is tough. Anyways, here's my problem: when I open up my character (2001 rig) in an action or a chor, his hand targets and elbow rotate are gone. I just can't find out how to get them there-- i'm new to rigging, so any basic answer would help. thanks!


I didn't answer earlier because I wasn't sure I understood the question...I'm still not sure, but I'll answer the question I think is being asked.

The hand targets and elbow controls are used when the arms are in IK (Inverse Kinematic)...the default is FK (Forward Kinematic). If you want IK in the 2001 rig, you have to turn on the "Ik Arms Setup" Pose in the "Rig/Setup" folder.

I hope that answers the question.
breakthelocke
wow perfect answer- fixed it perfectly! thanks a ton! smile.gif
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