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TIP You can select the children of a hierarchy by double-clicking the parent.
To quickly select and move a biped and its entire animation to a new location
in space, use Move All mode on page 4331.
Biped provides controls to help you give both arms or both legs the same pose.
See Copy/Paste Rollout on page 4389 for more information.
Figure ModeKeyframe ModeLink NameBiped Link
Positions entire
biped
Positions entire
biped
Bip01 (default)Center of mass
Does not moveDoes not movePelvisPelvis
Does not moveDoes not moveHeadHead
Does not moveDoes not moveNeckNeck
Positions upper
body relative to
lower body
Does not moveSpineSpine Base
Positions tail relat-
ive to body
Does not moveTailTail Base
Positions ponytail
relative to body
Does not movePonytail1, 11, and
so on
Ponytail
Positions arms relat-
ive to body
Do not moveR Clavicle, L
Clavicle
Clavicles
IK from shoulderIK from shoulderR UpperArm, L Up-
perArm
Shoulders (upper
arm)
IK from handIK from handR Forearm, L Fore-
arm
Elbows (lower arm)
IK from handIK from handR Hand, L HandHands
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