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Post by danicatherine on Apr 29, 2015 5:24:58 GMT -5
Hello together I need your help. I want to create a couple pose, but I don´t want to do anything wrong. I know how I make cas poses, but I'm not sure how to do a couple pose. Does anyone have a tip or a small tutorial? Many thanks in advance, greetings
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Post by orangemittens on Apr 29, 2015 12:11:59 GMT -5
I answered someone else about this in this post here: www.sims4studio.com/post/6564 and that may help. If you have more questions please post again
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Post by danicatherine on Apr 29, 2015 13:22:46 GMT -5
orangemittens Thanks for your answer. I've done what you've written. I am now at this point (see picture). But I don´t know how to save the pose for male and female. When I click on "Save" at X , I get the message "No new files has been packed". Should I do "Save As", and then the x Blend override? And with the male pose the same thing, only with the y.blend?
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Post by orangemittens on Apr 30, 2015 10:05:02 GMT -5
Just ignore that message.
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Post by danicatherine on May 1, 2015 7:09:54 GMT -5
Have tried this ... but doesn´t work ... it seems that I´m too stupid for this :(
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Post by orangemittens on May 2, 2015 8:41:43 GMT -5
Blender gives that message under a variety of conditions and it has no bearing on the success of saving your .blend for the purpose of importing it back to Studio. If something is going wrong it isn't because of that message. Saying something doesn't work fails to provide enough information for someone to help you. If you're more specific then it would be possible to sort out what the problem is.
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Post by danicatherine on May 3, 2015 18:50:22 GMT -5
orangemittens Now I know how to do poses. The single poses work as they should. But with the couple poses I have problems. The Sims do what I have set in Blender, but they do not touch each other. They stand in 2 different directions. What can I do to make the poses work correctly? So I want my sims So they go
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Post by dreacia on May 4, 2015 5:46:32 GMT -5
i have the same problem danicatherine i dont get it :(
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Post by danicatherine on May 4, 2015 6:58:56 GMT -5
dreacia I have done what orangemittens said. I put them in object mode face to face to each other , then I went into pose mode and made my pose -- so now they stand no longer in differnt directions but they are too far away from each other ... the pose is right but my sims doesn´t come close to each other --- I really want to know how I have to positioning them that it works correctly .. :(
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Post by dreacia on May 4, 2015 8:54:59 GMT -5
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Post by danicatherine on May 4, 2015 9:25:12 GMT -5
I can not understand what I'm doing wrong. No matter how I positioning my Sims in Blender ... they are always far away from each other. The Single poses work without problems, I'll go crazy. I have searched the entire Internet , there are millions Turtorials for Sims 3. But in Sims 4 it is different than in Sims 3. That's why I can not do anything with the tutorials. :'(
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Post by dreacia on May 7, 2015 7:16:00 GMT -5
did you find out the problem ? :(
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Post by orangemittens on May 7, 2015 12:25:18 GMT -5
You need to position the Sims in the right place in object mode and then make your pose in Pose mode. For my test I started with each 0.5 off from the center point and in the game that made the Sims too close indicating that 0.5 is further away than they will actually start their interaction. So I'm thinking Sims 4 might use about 0.35 as a start point too.
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Post by danicatherine on May 7, 2015 18:12:44 GMT -5
I have done all these things you said. But it isn´t working. Can you show me a picture of Blender, and the point marked on which you have placed your Sims? So I can compare better
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Post by yogawidya on Dec 18, 2015 2:22:57 GMT -5
Please give me tutorial to make couple pose
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