View translate allows you to move parts of characters when you're in the standard window. (NOT active pose.) Or, if you click on a part of a figure and don't let go of the mouse quickly enough, it destroys your whole pose until you go undo what you just did, hence the reason I wast to turn it off.
Ah, Inverse Kinematics. There is a command to turn it off, but I can't recall where it lives - possibly the option menu for the rotate control in the top corner of the viewport (the sphere surrounded by circles).
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You mean the tool widget that lets you drag on controls in the viewport? I don't think so, but you won't get one with the Node Selection tool.
I will be honest Joe, I am not sure what you are reffering too.
View translate allows you to move parts of characters when you're in the standard window. (NOT active pose.) Or, if you click on a part of a figure and don't let go of the mouse quickly enough, it destroys your whole pose until you go undo what you just did, hence the reason I wast to turn it off.
..Joe
Ah, Inverse Kinematics. There is a command to turn it off, but I can't recall where it lives - possibly the option menu for the rotate control in the top corner of the viewport (the sphere surrounded by circles).
Thanks. I call it that because in Edit> Undo it states "Undo View Translate."
..Joe
You have the Translate tool as your active Tool. Pick another tool from your TOOLS Menu.