Change pose but not location (SOLVED)

reserv888reserv888 Posts: 1,143
edited October 2013 in New Users

When I change a premade pose the figure sometimes also changes location, which is not what I want.
Is there some form of setting to correct this?

Also wonder if there is fast way to move through a large scene (like the Dream House) without scrolling the mouse wheel for ever?

Related to the above question; is there a way to zoom out if I want to view a scene from above, without scrolling like crazy.

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  • SylvanSylvan Posts: 2,711
    edited October 2013

    Place cameras to go to a view without the need to scroll.
    The dreamhouse comes with cameras I believe.
    I am currently not behind my work pc, but I can check later how to apply a pose without the figure to move from the spot.
    I remember doing it, but I need the visual to be able to explain it :)

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  • ben98120000ben98120000 Posts: 469
    edited December 1969

    reserv888 said:
    When I change a premade pose the figure sometimes also changes location, which is not what I want.
    Is there some form of setting to correct this?
    Press and hold CTRL key on keyboard (for PC) and than double click pose. A menu will appear in which you can disable / deactivate all translations so your figure will stay in same place.
    Also wonder if there is fast way to move through a large scene (like the Dream House) without scrolling the mouse wheel for ever? Related to the above question; is there a way to zoom out if I want to view a scene from above, without scrolling like crazy.

    I use frame/aim option from view-port (second from the bottom, looks like square with + in the middle). Select something from the scene and click frame/aim and your view will jump to your selection. For zooming out, select something big, like floor and frame it.
  • SylvanSylvan Posts: 2,711
    edited December 1969

    Ah thanks, I was about to reply, but you were ahead of me :)

  • reserv888reserv888 Posts: 1,143
    edited December 1969

    @ben and Estroyer
    Thx alot. Great help from both of you.

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