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Unable to Finalize Character #386

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simdo01 opened this issue Mar 12, 2023 · 7 comments
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Unable to Finalize Character #386

simdo01 opened this issue Mar 12, 2023 · 7 comments

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@simdo01
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simdo01 commented Mar 12, 2023

Describe the bug
Attempting to finalize character in Blender 3.4.1. Tried several different characters, same error. MB Labs add-on 1.7.8.42. Receive python error "TypeError Converting py args to operator properties : keyword 'apply_as' unrecognized.

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  1. Create character (any)
  2. Click on "Finalize"
  3. receive errir
  4. See error

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simdo01 commented Mar 12, 2023

update - if I use IK - Inverse Kinematic it appears to work.

@pedroalmeida415
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pedroalmeida415 commented Mar 16, 2023

Wait, so the addon works fine-ish for Blender 3.4.1? I thought it would need some hard refactoring to keep up with newer versions

@simdo01
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simdo01 commented Mar 16, 2023

It's inconsistent. Looks like an old error but doesn't work all the time.

@mariambencheikh
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update - if I use IK - Inverse Kinematic it appears to work.

Hello, can you please explain to me how you fixed the problem, I m new to this and i didn´t clearly understand what you meant by using IK, this will save me seriously

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pedroalmeida415 commented Mar 28, 2023

update - if I use IK - Inverse Kinematic it appears to work.

Hello, can you please explain to me how you fixed the problem, I m new to this and i didn´t clearly understand what you meant by using IK, this will save me seriously

@mariambencheikh I think he was referring to this option when creating a character:
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IK stands for Inverse Kinematics

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Thank you so much appreciate it :)

@Axel0689
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the following problem persists in Anime Male or Female characters

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