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  1. Try changing your source in the mesh upload screen as suggested in another thread...
  2. I did, thank you Optimo. There is something else I'm going to try when I have the opportunity. I'll update the thread if it works.
  3. Thanks for the response Quarrel. Everything is scaled in meters. and scales have been applied to the armature and mesh as far as I can tell. Everything looks correct and Scale is showing 1.000 on all axes on both the mesh and the armature. When I select the bones of the right hand nothing is showing as being weighted anywhere else. In fact I've been through all the bones and checked the weight multiple times to ensure they aren't going anywhere strange. I'm not new to blender, and I've made poses and animations with Avastar... applying it to mesh like this seems to be the only time I run into issues. Chances are it's just one part of a procedure I'm missing. Everything seems to work perfectly until I export and then it goes haywire.
  4. Hello! Hoping someone can point me in the right direction on this. I made a character in Blender and I want to make it animesh using avastar. I have everything rigged up, weights painted, groups cleaned up, no stray vertices and the right weight groups. Everything seems fine in pose mode and everything moves the way it should. See the pic "Character before export". Everything seems fine to that point. Then I export using the avastar export and it rescales the rig. See the pic "Character after export". It also seems to do something strange with the joints. See pic entitled Character during upload. Anyone have any idea what's going on? Thanks! (Further note: All scales have been applied as far as I know and I've gone through all the avastar documentation I can find.)
  5. No loss as far as I'm concerned. All for it.
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