Problem adjusting existing pose

the_ether2the_ether2 Posts: 0
edited February 2014 in New Users

I'm trying to learn how to pose models in Daz Studio 4.6. I've looked at a couple of videos but am having problems with the following and would be grateful for any help.

I'm starting with the Genesis 2 model that comes as default, along with pose 13. (See attached 'Pose 1').

I want to straighten her pose so that the hips are no longer twisted to the side and her left leg is no longer forward of the other. In other words, I wonder her balanced evenly on both knees with a straight, vertical torso so that her left and right sides are symmetrical.

Moving her abdomen side to side straightens her mid section but then her whole upper body is leaning to the side. (See "Pose 2").

Images removed for nudity. Please show figure in clay texture. http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/3279_98/

Post edited by frank0314 on

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  • kitakoredazkitakoredaz Posts: 3,526
    edited December 1969

    you can use "symmetry" (swap) pozing , and apply poze presets with ctrl key.

    there are several way, you may find more easy way to mix these two options.

    example

    1 select pozing actor,r-click poze tab, then poze>symmetly

    there are several option, I set trunk nodes to zero.
    you can choose RtoL or LtoR to set under plevis.
    you may need to adjust both Thigh to side ( they stick or too open, adjust as you like)

    next adjust trunk nodes bending.

    I select hip, plevis abdomen, abdomen2, neck, head, (trunk nodes only)
    with ctrl key in scean tab.

    then apply poze13.duf with ctrl key.
    option window open,

    check on only x-rotation to keep the symmetly but bend as same as poze 13. see my pic.
    then finish.

    finishpoze.JPG
    678 x 453 - 38K
    apply2.JPG
    826 x 538 - 95K
  • the_ether2the_ether2 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Thank you kitakoredaz for your reply. I have a few follow-on questions please.

    1- You said, "you can choose RtoL or LtoR to set under plevis." I presume that RtoL or LtoR doesn't matter if I select the, "Zero parameters" option, correct?

    2- You said, "then apply poze13.duf with ctrl key. option window open,"
    I don't understand what you mean.

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