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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

Hey can anyone Help me with this problem? as you can see both models are in the same spot, but what i want to do is separate them and for both of them to have the exact same movement but for some reason, the IK of the feet keeps going to the same exact spot as Haku's Even tho i put Miku's body to the right, her body would just stay to the right and her legs and feet point at Haku's Feet.

I wish there was a way i can figure out how to make the IK feet/ankle Stick to the character. Or have a Different Starting point of each model in a display.


**** Is there a way to have different starting points for each models????****

Like a Different Green "Z-Axis" line for Each model ?

ANY HELP WOULD MEAN ALOT!


Thank you !!!!

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  • all you need to do is click select all, then move, and bam you can move it arround, then hit register when it's where you want it! Simple :3

  • @peachyfangirly Right but thing is that i want to copy the movements from the Haku model to the Miku model, without having it get moved into the same spot As Haku.

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  • @NontoxicEggs Positive values move the model to the left, upwards, and backwards respectively. Negatives will move the model to the right, down, and forwards. So if you want Miku to the left of Haku, I would move her along the X axis by -10. However, moving them both to either 5 or -5 will work too, and will be a little easier to keep the camera centered. So set Miku to 5, and Haku to -5.

  • Ah, I see already.

    These models are default models and lack a very useful bone called the mother bone. You can add it in PMD Editor, but that's another solution. There's another you can do right from MMD, and it's not quite as efficient as using a mother bone, it works.

    Select your model's center bone and then press select all. In the frame menu at the top, click apply center position bias (B). You'll get a window with X, Y, and Z values. (continued)

  • @Midnalovefan1 You have to copy everything except the center.

    Hope it helps! :3

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