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human builder won't remember positions

human builder won't remember positions

human builder won't remember positions

(OP)
I have been using the human builder to build mannequins, and then position the arms and legs to the configuration I need.  Then, I save the files, but when I leave and then come back to re-open them, the mannequin is back in the default position.  This is maddening - does anyone know how to stop this forgetfulness?

RE: human builder won't remember positions

Hello!
FYI: I use catalogues to store all positions.
works really well.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Peter
 

RE: human builder won't remember positions

(OP)
Thanks Peter,

I found the catalog function, but can't get the 'Save' button to activate at the bottom.  What is the sequence of steps?

boffin5

RE: human builder won't remember positions

(OP)
Peter,

Just found a website that describes the steps.  But thanks, you enabled me to resolve the problem.

boffin5

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