

Red pins do in a very limited fashion, the head is actually fixed if you use the Active Pose Pool. I’m despairing of this because it seems really counterintuitive, whether you want to pose from the head or the tail (the issue remains the same after all). Whenever you move a bone of either parent, the „tip“ of it is what moves (see pictures). What I’ve noticed is that the snake is split into two parts, neck and tail. A lot of people are happy with this model, so I’m sure the issue is on my part and it’s actually super easy to do. My issue boils down to this: I cannot for the life of me get the head to stay still.

From where I’m standing, that will be essential for posing the coils around the prey. Since I’m trying to pose a scene with it eating a prey item, I need to be able to know where the snake’s head will be before I start posing. I want to pose the snake from the head downwards, toward the tail. Hey there! I’m having quite a bit of trouble posing „The Constrictor“.
