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To paste a limb posture on the opposite limb:
1 On the Copy/Paste rollout, click Posture.
2 Select all of the limb, arm, or leg whose posture you want to copy.
3 Click Copy Posture.
The posture thumbnail image is displayed in the image window, and the
new posture name appears in the named posture field.
4 Rename the posture.
The default names combine the chosen body track with the selected
bodyparts. It's a good idea to replace this with a descriptive name you
can easily identify with the action it represents.
5
Click Paste Posture Opposite.
The opposite limb now has the posture of the limb you copied.
To copy the entire pose of a biped:
1 Select any part of the biped whose pose you want to copy.
2
On the Copy/Paste rollout, click Create Collection and rename the
new collection Biped Pose.
3
Click Copy Pose.
4 Advance to a new frame or select another biped.
5
Turn on Auto Key.
6 Click Paste Pose or Paste Pose Opposite.
TIP You can use Paste Pose Opposite to create symmetrical runs and walk
cycles.
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