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    Create spring IK solver

    To load and activate the spring IK solver

    1. In the Command Line or Script Editor, execute the following command:
      ikSpringSolver;
      

    The spring IK solver is now available for all IK handles.

    Related topics

    • IK solvers
    • Spring IK solver
    • IK Spring Solver Attributes
    Parent topic: Use spring IK

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