combining 2 figures

lakotagirllakotagirl Posts: 30

Hi I/m actually a newbie and learning as I go trough trial and error.
Now I have a question. How do I get V4 on the horse. I know how to load V4 dress her put hair on her and learned how to lift her up in the air....than I deselect her load the horse and now I'm stuck.
can somebody be so kind and explain me the how to step by step in a simple manner cause english is my second language.
my guess is I heve to put V4 some kinda way on the horse and than I can apply them horse and rider poses is that right

would be happy about any answer
greetings from south dakota

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  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    If you have the POSE set you select the Horse in the Scene tab and then add the POSE to it. Then you select the V4 in the Scene Tab and put the POSE for V4 that matches the Horse pose on it. Then they should both be posed properly.

  • lakotagirllakotagirl Posts: 30
    edited December 1969

    thanks for the fast response. I have the equesterian poses for V4 so i will trie that out. will let you know if it worked

  • lakotagirllakotagirl Posts: 30
    edited December 1969

    so and how do I parent V4 to the horse?

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited February 2014

    Could you link me to the pose set you are using in the store? I'm not sure you need to parent V4 unless you wish to move them both once you have them posed. But to parent you EXPAND the Horse in the Scene tab and then DRAG and drop the V4 to the part you wish to parent to in the Scene Tab. Grab the V4 in the Scene Tab and then drop on the Back or Hip of the horse should do it.

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  • lakotagirllakotagirl Posts: 30
    edited December 1969

    http://www.daz3d.com/victoria-4-equestrian

    I have this one. bought t some time ago.

    so is it better to slide V4 to the side or is it ok to lift her in the air before I load the horse?

  • lakotagirllakotagirl Posts: 30
    edited December 1969

    For best results, turn off Inverse Kinematics (IK) before applying poses. Turn off Limits. Poses were generally designed within Limits with exceptions for more extrememe poses.

    found this in the readmes....where do I trun this IK off and wahta does inverse kinematic means?

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