Poses in Trax

 
 
 

You can store a snapshot of a character’s current position for any moment in its animation. This snapshot is called a pose. See Create poses. Poses are essentially clips that capture only one frame of a characters animation.

You can access your poses from the Visor, Outliner, or the Library menu in Trax. See Visor, Outliner, and Clip Library. In the Trax Editor, you can scale, cycle, and hold poses just like regular animation clips. See What can you do with animation clips?. However, clip attributes (FrameIn, Frame Out, and so on) do not appear on poses in Trax since poses are only one frame in length by default. To edit pose attributes, you must use the Attribute Editor.

What can you do with poses?

Poses are useful in the following ways: