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anthonyhague
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March 26, 2017
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PS CC 3D - Can't find Character Poses

  • March 26, 2017
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Hello

Im trying to render a person so I can past tattoo designs onto the skin texture, but I'm having trouble passing the body.

Ive built the character in Fuse, saved to library and I'm selecting on the skeleton like the tutorial video's say.  But when I look into my properties window I'm missing the body poses and the face icon. 

You can see in the pic bellow I've circles green where the properties are and ticked the skeleton thats selected.

Does anyone know why I'm missing the poses?

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Correct answer davescm

Hi

Can you check - Preferences - Technology Previews and see that Enable 3D Animations (Preview) is checked.

Dave

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Ussnorway7605025
Legend
April 10, 2020

there are two keys points here;

1. the library animations in Photoshop are ONLY for Fuse [Mixamo] characters... if you didn't use that to rig your model then the animations will not be an option for you in Photoshop

the work around is to upload your model to Mixamo where all the same animation options are stored

 

2 for people that did use Fuse there is one step that the Adobe totorial doesn't make clear... you MUST have one of the move tools selected for the animation grid to show up in Photoshop [see images] so that you can make adjustments

davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 26, 2017

Hi

Can you check - Preferences - Technology Previews and see that Enable 3D Animations (Preview) is checked.

Dave

anthonyhague
Known Participant
March 26, 2017

Dave you were right on the money there, I've been searching everywhere for answers too.  In fact I was minutes away from starting to learn Cinema 4D again.  I think PS 3D will be perfect for this type of work though.

Hope this posts helps others trying to start with 3d characters.

Many Thanks

ant...

davescm
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March 26, 2017

You're welcome - it is a bit of an obscure preference

Dave