How can I Disable the Zero Figure warning message ?
Chris Cox
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Is there a way to disable the Warning message that comes up when I try zeroing things
I get some people may not be aware of the diffrence between the 2.
But when I'm Zeroing something, I actually want to Zero and not restore it. It is agrivating to get this message time and time again.
This is compounded by the fact the default is Not Zero, which requires me having to mouse over and click on the Zero rather that just hitting enter to continue
So if there is an option to turn this off it would be awesome.
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No
...except by using a script, such as http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dazstudio/4/referenceguide/scripting/api_reference/samples/actions/action_trigger/start#example_with_settings
Maybe, but there are three things (remember the Spanish Inquisition); the first is setting all values to 0, which isn't always a good thing. The second is to restore all values to the default, which is useful but so far as I know not possible in DAZ Studio[1]. The third is to delete all the values, which completely destroys the animation timeline and never ever does what you want if you use dForce; this is what "restore to memorized pose" does and maybe what "restore figure pose" does, though by the time I'd worked half of this out I was so bored I had to spend a day watching paint dry. The fourth ("Remember", Comfy Chair) is to actually set the joint/bone bendy/twisty/turny stuff back to what they were originally. This, of course, is impossible.
So we are as Alexander in Phrygia and just set everything to zero. Someone thinks this is a bad thing.
[1] because of the animation timeline.