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Trick for ground poses

Ken1171

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Contributing Artist
There is a script in Poser that fixes floating feet by placing the figure on the floor for every frame in an animation. I think it ships with all Poser versions. From the Scripts menu, go to Utilities--> DropFigToFloorAllFrames. This will give a warning that it cannot be undone, so save your scene beforehand. Of course, this only makes sense for animations where there are no cases where both feet are off the ground at the same time (dancing, jumping, etc). This script doesn't worry about proper feet placement. All it does it to place the figure on the ground in every frame of the animation, which can be a great starting point for fine tuning.

Another useful Poser feature the "Drop Figure to Ground" (CTRL+D). It does the same as the script mentioned above, but only for the current frame. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when morphs change the legs or body length with scaling. Nonetheless, it's good to know the options. :)
 
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