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Extension
.HD2
Category
3D
Primary Use
3D Hand Pose Storage
Primary Software

What is an HD2 file?

The core fact is that an .HD2 file is a Poser Hand Pose File. It is used by the 3D modeling software Poser, which is developed by Bondware. The .HD2 file stores specific 3D position data for fingers and hand joints. This allows users to save hand gestures and apply them to different 3D character models.

How to open HD2 files?

You can open and use .HD2 files directly inside Poser. Because these files are often saved in a text-based format, you can also open them with basic text editors like Notepad++ or Visual Studio Code to inspect the raw coordinate data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an HD2 file?

An .HD2 file is a Poser Hand Pose File that saves joint positions for 3D character hands in the Poser software.

What program opens HD2 files?

Poser by Bondware is the primary software used to open and apply .HD2 files to 3D figures.

Can I edit an HD2 file without Poser?

Yes. Because .HD2 files often use plain text to store data, you can open and edit them using text editors like Notepad++.

Why does my HD2 file not apply to my 3D figure?

The character rig might be different. Hand poses in .HD2 files target specific bone names. If the character has a different skeleton structure, the pose will fail.

Can I convert an HD2 file to an OBJ or FBX file?

No, not directly. An .HD2 file only contains pose data, not 3D mesh geometry. You must apply the pose to a figure in Poser first, and then export the entire figure as an .OBJ or .FBX file.

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