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I do wish instead of standard poses they gave us an articulated model to make our own gestures and action shots, but I don't think they are going to go through and revamp all their programming language now to make that happen.
Another thing is creating with another program more poses, like 3DsMax or something (I'm not entirely sure tho).
And if everything fails, DLCs may help.
Thanks for the help anyway.
I also uploaded an example of multi-models to create a unique pose in artwork. Hopefully that helps a little too.
Good luck with your project Trixie.