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    Saving and Loading Physique Data

    You can save Physique data to a Physique (.phy) file to save data common to all objects that share a given Physique modifier

    Later, you can reload the data file, either to restore the data that belongs to a particular skin or portion of skin, or to transfer the Physique of one skin (or portion) to a different one.

    Parent topic: Using Physique

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