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Post by gernpunk on Oct 24, 2021 14:42:54 GMT -5
Hey all! So I have searched far and wide on the web for a very specific problem but nothing seems quite what I'm looking for. I am trying to make my own poses to keep from continually using someone else's. I have managed simple poses, expressions, but no matter what I do I can't seem to change the perspective. I've tried making overrides for thumbnails and generic poses, messing with the camera in Blender (but I doubt that translates over). If this has already been answered on a different thread (I found one from 2019 but it wasn't resolved yet?) I apologize. Any help or information I appreciate!!
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Post by Fwecka (Lolabellesims) on Oct 26, 2021 4:40:39 GMT -5
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Post by lavsm on Oct 28, 2021 17:20:08 GMT -5
Hi, if I'm understanding correctly you want the poses to zoom in closer? You have to select the whole rig in pose mode and move it forward on the Y axis. Here is an example of a pose I made with different zoom levels. The distances correspond to the number of Blender units they were moved. Note, the more you move the pose forward the more it will skew off to the side a little; I don't know the solution.
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Post by gernpunk on Nov 1, 2021 13:06:08 GMT -5
You have no idea how long I've been messing with this program trying to find the specific parameter!!! Thank you so much!!!! I'd love to share my first close up poses here if I get a chance and get it up and working!! ;-; From first glance I think I was doing it backward (EX: setting it to -7 instead of 7 for some reason)
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Post by lavsm on Nov 2, 2021 3:11:27 GMT -5
You have no idea how long I've been messing with this program trying to find the specific parameter!!! Thank you so much!!!! I'd love to share my first close up poses here if I get a chance and get it up and working!! ;-; From first glance I think I was doing it backward (EX: setting it to -7 instead of 7 for some reason) Glad it worked! I should have mentioned, I had to use negative numbers to move the pose forward in Blender.
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