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Copy/Paste Rollout 821
To capture differ ent sna pshots:
1. Under the thumbnail snapshot of the Copied
Postures group, click Capture Snapshot from
Viewport.
2. Rotate your current viewport to different user
views and copy a biped posture.
Notice that your snapshot matches the viewport
angle.
3. Click Capture Snapshot Automatically and
copy a posture again.
Notice that your snapshot is displayed from a
frontal view.
4. Click No Snapshot and copy another posture.
The capture has been replaced by a g r ay canvas.
Example: To maintain copied COM data when
pas tin g po ses:
1. Create a biped and then create a new
collection. Re
name it Poses.
2.
Make sure you’r
einPosemodeandclick
Copy Pose at f r ame 0. Then, go to f rame 30.
3. Using tools from the
Track Selection rollout
(page 2–800)
, move your biped away from its
current posit
ion and rotate it in all three axes.
The biped with offset position and orientation
4. In the
Paste Options group (page
2–826)
, enable all three Paste buttons.
5.
Click Paste Pose. The biped resets back to
its original position and orientation since its
copied COM data is maintained. U ndo the step.
6.
Disable Paste Rotation but keep t he
other two buttons enabled.
7.
Click Paste Pose. The biped resets back to
its original position but remains rotated. This is
due to the fact that the copied COM orientation
is not maintained on paste. Undo the step.
8.
Disabled b oth Paste Horizontal and Paste
Vert ical but enable Paste Rotat ion once again.
Click Paste Pose.
This time, the biped’s p osition is maintained
but not its orientation.
Paste Rotation is the only enabled button