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Subject: LockMaster Python Script for Poser 12


Ken1171_Designs ( ) posted Sun, 07 March 2021 at 11:17 PM ยท edited Thu, 18 April 2024 at 3:19 AM

~LockMaster Python Script for Poser 12~โ€‹

**REQUIRES Poser 12.0.396 or newer.

Available at Renderosity HERE.

LockMaster is a brand new way of automating the locking, resetting, zero posing, or toggling visibility of 1 or multiple body parts on a figure with 1-click.

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Traditionally, Poser makes it hard to lock body parts because we can only do it on a single part at a time, hunting for the command in the menus. So if you want to lock an entire hand, you have to repeat the process 16 times, which is tedious and tiresome. Not only that, but we cannot visually identify what parts have been locked or not just by looking at them.

LockMaster automates this process with a single button click to lock or unlock entire parts of any figure, like an entire arm, just the hand, just the fingers, legs, or anything you want. It also changes the preview mode on the selection, so you can clearly visualize what is locked and what is not directly from the viewport.

Video tutorial - full demonstration of all functions in 12 minutes HERE.

To make the interface simpler, every button has 2 functions: do or undo the selected action. Left-click does it, and Right-click undoes it. Only exceptions are Reset and Zero Pose mode, where both mouse buttons do the same thing.

Includes 4 pages detailed PDF manual with more details that complement the video tutorial.

Available at Renderosity HERE.


jennblake ( ) posted Sun, 07 March 2021 at 11:22 PM

Looks good Ken!!!


RAMWorks ( ) posted Mon, 08 March 2021 at 9:41 AM

Got but not used it yet. Thanks Ken, I'm sure this will come in handy when making pose packs! ๐Ÿ˜

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Ken1171_Designs ( ) posted Mon, 08 March 2021 at 11:00 AM

RAMWolff posted at 10:59AM Mon, 08 March 2021 - #4414541

Got but not used it yet. Thanks Ken, I'm sure this will come in handy when making pose packs! ๐Ÿ˜

Thank you, Rich! ^___^


Miss B ( ) posted Mon, 08 March 2021 at 6:00 PM

I'm not sure yet if I would have a need for this, as I don't usually create poses from scratch, but I do like the idea, and it looks as if you've put together something vendors, who do specialize in pose packs, will have good reason to use.

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Ken1171_Designs ( ) posted Mon, 08 March 2021 at 6:17 PM

Miss B posted at 6:14PM Mon, 08 March 2021 - #4414571

I'm not sure yet if I would have a need for this, as I don't usually create poses from scratch, but I do like the idea, and it looks as if you've put together something vendors, who do specialize in pose packs, will have good reason to use.

I use it regularly when making my own scenes, like when I want to combine parts of a pose with another, or just reset parts of the body or pose. Poser offers no way of doing those things on its own. For example, just resetting a hand pose can be an exercise in patience. :)


Ken1171_Designs ( ) posted Thu, 22 April 2021 at 4:35 PM

LockMaster got an 1.2.0 update at Rendo, where it has incorporated brand new additions to the Python API. Until now, it was not possible to know the locking states of an actor in Poser using Python, so I had to use workarounds to get this tool done. Since then, I have requested direct access to the locking states to the dev team, and now it has been finally provided. I had it added to the script, and now it's finally free of workarounds. I have added new buttons to the bottom, replacing the old About button, and adding a new ("?") Help button, which opens the PDF manual straight from the tool.

When you make the update, beware that the folder structure has changed. We need to remove the previous version before updating to avoid duplicates. If you have installed from a ZIP file using "File > Install from ZIP archive", the folder to delete should be in:

Poser 12DownloadsruntimepythonLockMaster

If you have installed it directly from the Poser library embedded store tab, it should be in:

Poser 12PurchasesruntimepythonLockMaster

Just delete this folder and you should be fine to install the 1.2.0 update, and avoid duplications. Please notice the paths are relative to where you have installed Poser 12, and also assuming you didn't change the default script installation path. If you have customized the location where Python scripts install in Poser 12, then you probably know where LockMaster was installed. :)

The reason the path structure has changed was because Rendo had changed the way we package Python scripts to ZIP files in Poser 12, and also the location where they are now installed. LockMaster was the very first script to test all these things, so it was all new to me, too. I made a mistake on the installation path, and it took me a while to realize it, until I had more scripts to install along with it. So this is the only time we would have to remove the previous version before installing updates. I now understand the new process better, and know how to properly set the paths from now on! ^_____^


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