Thank you! Good to know. 👍👍 I've started to write these things down because I can never remember them!! Or maybe I should use your site as a useful resource
I always make a pose preset for this, but this option is great if you don't want the other figure to move to the original figure's position. Thank you!
A similar, if marginally quicker way is to select the figure, go to the posing tab, select Copy Figure, then select the other figure, and select Paste pose. Same number of clicks - no waiting.
Thank you! Because I was always wondering if copying poses could be done. And that just made it a whole lot easier. As well as faster.
Yes, it's amazing how something so simple can make a huge difference!
Danm, I've been doing it the hard way. I've just been saving my custom poses. Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try that out.
Glad it was helpful!
Great hacks! Hadn't known about those but I can already see where they are going to save me time. Thanks!
Happy to help!
Thank you! Good to know. 👍👍
I've started to write these things down because I can never remember them!!
Or maybe I should use your site as a useful resource
Haha! Bookmark my page!
Good info again. I had no idea you could even do that under 'General'.
I feel like I should make a short tutorial showing every pose hack I know from other tutorials.
Thank you Sir, again something helpful learned !... 👍👌
Glad to hear that!
Nice
Thanks!
I always make a pose preset for this, but this option is great if you don't want the other figure to move to the original figure's position. Thank you!
Ah yes, the pose preset... Something I probably could have done for my latest video I just posted.
A similar, if marginally quicker way is to select the figure, go to the posing tab, select Copy Figure, then select the other figure, and select Paste pose. Same number of clicks - no waiting.
yea! That works as well. I'll keep that one on my list as well! Thanks!
@@notfromthisworld7672 Thank *you*. Even when I have alternate solutions, your videos inspire me to explore the program more deeply.