
Now, go to File -> New and when it asks to save the pose, click “NO”. The name doesn’t matter as long as you know what it is that you are saving. You won’t be able to see them, but that’s ok. Save it in your pose folder with your SMD and MS3D and Animation files. So then you get another pop up to name the object. I know it sounds scary, but it won’t hurt a thing. Then go to File -> Export -> Wavefront OBJ Once you click on Wavefront OBJ, you get up pop-up that warns you it will ruin your pose, just click ok. You don’t necessarily have to export it right away, but make sure you save it!! After saving, click on the Anim button again so that the mesh is back in the pose. After you create your first pose, save it and export it as you normally would. However, you can always change it so don’t worry if things don’t line up perfectly right away. I tend to pick the one that will be easiest to do first. The first thing that you want to do is create your first pose.

Just like with making poses, it just takes practice.

So, it seems that you have successfully learned how to create single poses and now you wish to start creating couple poses? Well, it’s a good thing that I am here to help you out! While this may seem a bit confusing at first, it’s actually very easy.
