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The Picker is the window listing the controllers of a stacker (joints or IK targets only for the moment). That is the place to grab your controls!

By the way, depending on you are in the Animation mode or in Rigging mode part the Picker handles some secondary features in some specific contexts (Stacker Edit mode, Duo Skin process, skin locked influences, etc.). 

You can customize the display order of the Picker as you wish.

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Quick Select features

- Select all controls of the current stacker.

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 - Select all the IK targets of the current stacker.

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titlePicker navigation
  • You may navigate through the Picker's list of controllers via the Up/Down arrow keys of your keyboard.
  • You may select the Picker's first controller by pressing the Home key.
  • You may select the Picker's last controller by pressing the End key.

Picker secondary features

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Stacker Edit Mode

When the current Stacker's Edit Mode is enabled, the Picker shows all the character's controllers, allowing you to add or remove them as you wish.

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Note
titleRemove cautiously your controllers!
Please keep in mind that if you remove a controller from a stacker, the keys and associated transformations for this controller inside the stacker are deleted. Putting the controller back in the stacker will not restore these datas. If you really want to get them back, the only way is to "Undo" the removal of the controller.


Picker secondary features (Rigging part)

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In Rigging part, the Picker has a few differences compared to its Animation counterpart: 

  • You can rename the controllers of the list (using F2 / double-clicking on their names / RMB clicking on their names).
  • You may drag & drop controllers inside the list, for the purpose of re-ordering them.
  • Padlocks (Image Added) are a reminder of the locked/unlocked state for the Skin Atelier. Joints not featured in the Skin Atelier display a padlock to remind that their weights shall remain untouched, preventing any accidental modification
  • A brush icon (Image Added) is displayed on the current joint to indicate that weight color feedback in the 3D viewport is associated to this particular joint.
  • The different smooth factors of the Duo Skin process are displayed in front of each joint.