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Using Dots to Save Poses in Poser

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Summary: How to use dots to save poses in Poser; learn more about 3D animation and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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"Hey everybody my name is Matt and I am speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Down in the bottom left, you will see it says, " U I Dots?. I am going to go ahead click a dot here. You have a slot for nine different dots, I am going to click the one at the top left to create a little dot there. What I can do from here is change to four ports. If I click on the second dot, that is going to create one there. What this does is saves the look of your user interface. So, if I click on the original dot, it is going to take me to one port and click the second one it is going to take me to my four ports. If I click the arrow next to the U I dots, you will see it says, "Camera Dots" and "Pose Dots?. It can do the same thing. If you click on camera dots I can go back to my full port here real quick. If I click the first dot there it is going to save the camera position. If I zoom out and click the second dot, it is going to save it there. You can quickly switch between camera positions, you can also do this same thing for poses. If you want to delete a dot all of you have to do is hold down the "Alt Button" and click the dot and that is going to delete it. This comes in handy if your saving your different user interface position as well as your camera position, and different poses. You can switch between different things very quickly"

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