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April 23, 2017
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How to set rest pose on frontal view?

  • April 23, 2017
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Hi, just added the right side views to my puppet and the app automatically chose the right quarter view as my rest pose. Is there a way to change my rest pose to the frontal view?

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Correct answer AnatK1

Actually my rest pose was set on the right quarter because I didn't have all the views made out yet.

Once I placed all the views it was straighten out. Thought maybe there's a way to manually set the rest pose to one of the chosen views.

Any way I wanted to close this question and marked it as "assumed answered" (didn't quite work...). So I'm gonna try to achieve that now

Thanks everyone or trying to help though!

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AnatK1AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
April 23, 2017

Actually my rest pose was set on the right quarter because I didn't have all the views made out yet.

Once I placed all the views it was straighten out. Thought maybe there's a way to manually set the rest pose to one of the chosen views.

Any way I wanted to close this question and marked it as "assumed answered" (didn't quite work...). So I'm gonna try to achieve that now

Thanks everyone or trying to help though!

KJerryK
Legend
April 23, 2017

If by "rest pose" you mean the way the puppet looks when it's first put in a scene, then it depends on the puppet layout in Ps or Ai. Can you show us what you have?

Or you can look at this sample

AnatK1  wrote

Hi, just added the right side views to my puppet and the app automatically chose the right quarter view as my rest pose. Is there a way to change my rest pose to the frontal view?

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 23, 2017

This is the non-technical Lounge — for well, lounging.

Which Adobe product are you using? I can move your question to the correct forum.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 23, 2017

Would it be Fuse perhaps?

Jane, did you go to Paul Trani's 'Top Ten Photoshop Tips and Time Savers'?  He covered Fuse towards the end of the hour long session, including what appeared to be a deliberate mistake right at the end (1:12).

Adobe MAX Online 2016

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 23, 2017

Sounds more like Character Animator to me.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert