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Basic Tutorials

Ani edited this page Oct 16, 2021 · 6 revisions

This page is for quick tutorials that aren't large enough to warrant their own page. Some of these are not specific to Anamnesis, but are instead provided to assist with posing when used in conjunction with the tool.

Many of these tutorials are reproduced with permission from Cap'n Kett.

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Turning An Actor Invisible

This is often done to add an extra weapon into a scene using an extra actor. Anamnesis adds a custom 'Invisible' item to the Head and Body equipment lists that, when equipped, will turn an actor invisible save for their weapon.

To achieve this, simply equip the Invisible item in both the Head and Body slots on the actor.

You can go a step further and give some body parts the illusion of floating in midair by setting the variant values of the actor and/or their equipment to an invalid number. For example, to make a helm appear to float in midair, you would leave the Head item slot as-is, but change the Head value itself to something invalid (such as 99), and the Hair value to something greater than 400.

Bear in mind that there is always a small chance that the game may crash if you use invalid values. As with all aspects of posing and character editing, you are advised to save often just in case.

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Using Race/Gender-specific Emotes

You can trick the game into thinking you're a different race for the purposes of using their specific emotes. For example, you can be in control of a male Midlander, and have the actor use feminine Miqo'te /dance, /pose, etc.

To achieve this, select the desired Data Path for the current actor in the Character tab, and use your emote prior to entering GPose.

Please note that this is not the same as forcing an animation as Anamnesis has no Animation support. Additionally, this can only be done on the player.

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Drawing a Weapon on a Carbuncle-based Actor

After converting your Carbuncle to an editable actor, using Sic with an enemy targeted, and then immediately ordering them to Heel . This will force them into battle stance.

Please note that this has not yet been tested on Scholar fairies or Chocobos, and as such is unlikely to work on these.

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Slowing Emotes Whilst In GPose

Emotes performed while in GPose can be slowed down to 1/4 their normal speed by enabling the Sleep status in GPose. Per the GPose instructions, this can only be applied to the player, companions, and pets.

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