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SteelRazer
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Most of the time the out of the box poses don't cover all different furniture like chairs, sofa etc. and it's easier to adjust it from zero than from scuffed preset. You can also save your own poses for later use.Well, i use both methods, but i'm doing it for fun and use all time that i want to create one scene and when i create pose for a model by myself i spend a lot of time doing that. RomanHume as i understand working on the game, and in game there a lot of scenes that need to be done, and for me just hard to imagine, if for example i have to manualy create every pose from scratch for about 100 scenes per update or something in daz, I would just go crazy.) I like blender posing and maya with they rigging system, in daz it just much harder thing to do at least for me.
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