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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
The option to apply a Pose in Blender just reverts the model back to default. And now that CATS doesn't have the option at all Im stuck doing this crap manually and it's gonna take forever.
I like having things update to have the latest toys. But every time Blender does update its a pain in the ass. All of my settings and quick menus get lost every, single, time, and now that I figure out how to apply a posed position as the rest pose its gonna make my work take that much longer
I know that Versions 17.0 and 18.0 were working with 2.93 before the release, I was using the alpha and beta releases without problems.
Blender probably did a minor change before they released 2.93 and it's screwing with those versions now. I was able to load a PMX using the Development Version, so it looks like they (the Cats Development team) know about the problem and are currently trying to fix it.
Thank you. That gave back most if not all the missing options in CATS and having CATS again seemed to also fix another problem Unity was giving me. For some annoying to high hell reason the feet of this VRChat avatar was slightly tilted and the armature was acting odd. Little things like this just really tick me off. That slight feet tilt would have ruined my entire day trying to fix it.
And now that this avatar is more or less done minus the Unity side. I get to finally do something else for a bit while avoiding working on yet another promised avatar.