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+ "text": " One super small add-on video, just doing a little bit of cleanup here before we move on to the next week. One thing that I wanted to do here, we still have our locator showing up for the post reader, and we also still have the joints for the auto-shoulders here where we are measuring from showing up here as well. So that's probably the first step. So I'll select those two joins and I'll hide them again, setting the visibility to zero. And actually, before I do that, what we could do is with these post-reader groups, show where they are. Here we have two, and then we have two under those joins, one here and one there. So total is going to be four groups. So we could potentially hook up the visibility of those two groups, which contains all the locators. We could hook that up to a visibility attribute here on the IK Shoulder Auto root joint group. Our root joint, it's at invisibility attribute. Actually, let's do that. So let's call this poseReaderVis. Let's just go from 0 to 1. Let's make this an integer. And then let's do the same thing on the other side. paste this in here, post reader vis and integer 0 to 1. And then here what we can do is we can connect the visibility or from this attribute onto the visibility of the two groups, this one and that one for the left side. Let's bring everything into the hyper shade here again, graph, add selected. it. So we go from the attribute, this attribute, push reader width into the visibility of that group and also into the visibility of that group here as well. I should probably set this visibility, well actually it is already zero. So now we can turn this on and off if if we want to see it, default to zero. We'll do the same thing on the other side. So we select our groups for the right side, one, and the other one. And I will also select the joint here, which was this one. Bring everything into the hypershade. I will connect from the joint from the visibility into our visibility attribute, our custom one, post reader vis into the visibility of that first group and the second one. I'll reload that here and connect it all into the visibility of this one as well. And then those two are hidden. And then as a last step, we can hide those arm, eye, shoulder, auto, root joins as well, so setting the visibility of those to zero. And then we can remove the isolate view. And set everything back to zero. That one. And that one. And then I'll also go ahead and I will kill off the connection here from the right side to the left side. So I'll select those two guys. Show the incoming connections from this one and delete the two multiply nodes, but then also the connections between those two controls. And now they're behaving on their own again. Let's see if there is anything else left to clean up. I think that's it. That looks pretty good now. I can show that one here. Now we are ready to go into the next week.",
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+ "text": " One super small add-on video, just doing a little bit of cleanup here before we move on to the next week. One thing that I wanted to do here, we still have our locator showing up for the post reader, and we also still have the joints for the auto-shoulders here where we are measuring from showing up here as well. So that's probably the first step. So I'll select those two joins and I'll hide them again, setting the visibility to zero. And actually, before I do that, what we could do is with these post-reader groups, show where they are. Here we have two, and then we have two under those joins, one here and one there. So total is going to be four groups. So we could potentially hook up the visibility of those two groups, which contains all the locators. We could hook that up to a visibility attribute here on the IK Shoulder Auto root joint group. Our root joint, it's at invisibility attribute. Actually, let's do that. So let's call this poseReaderVis. Let's just go from 0 to 1. Let's make this an integer. And then let's do the same thing on the other side. paste this in here, post reader vis and integer 0 to 1. And then here what we can do is we can connect the visibility or from this attribute onto the visibility of the two groups, this one and that one for the left side. Let's bring everything into the hyper shade here again, graph, add selected. it. So we go from the attribute, this attribute, push reader width into the visibility of that group and also into the visibility of that group here as well. I should probably set this visibility, well actually it is already zero. So now we can turn this on and off if if we want to see it, default to zero. We'll do the same thing on the other side. So we select our groups for the right side, one, and the other one. And I will also select the joint here, which was this one. Bring everything into the hypershade. I will connect from the joint from the visibility into our visibility attribute, our custom one, post reader vis into the visibility of that first group and the second one. I'll reload that here and connect it all into the visibility of this one as well. And then those two are hidden. And then as a last step, we can hide those arm, eye, shoulder, auto, root joins as well, so setting the visibility of those to zero. And then we can remove the isolate view. And set everything back to zero. That one. And that one. And then I'll also go ahead and I will kill off the connection here from the right side to the left side. So I'll select those two guys. Show the incoming connections from this one and delete the two multiply nodes, but then also the connections between those two controls. And now they're behaving on their own again. Let's see if there is anything else left to clean up. I think that's it. That looks pretty good now. I can show that one here. Now we are ready to go into the next week."
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