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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 6:34 am)
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have you heard of vecta3d? i have just got a copy myself and am exited to try it out with poser. It works with .3ds files only, but poser exports animation as sucessive .3ds files, so it works great (at least i think) check out the web site at www.vecta3d.com it is only 99 dollars. also, see what i have done at http://members.xoom.com/lonebannana/flash/boba.htm and http://members.xoom.com/lonebannana/flash/baby.htm
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Attached Link: The Ultilamte Elf in cartoon form
Cool! I just found this forum. I guess I spend too much time in the gallery. Anyway I've been playing around with using poser in Flash for a while so I'm glad to find this place. I had been creating cartoons using a pencil and paper then scanning them into Flash. This looks good but takes way too long. So I've experimented and created a few things with poser. You can check them out at: http://www.zorger.com/fish.htm http://www.zorger.com/trails.htm http://www.zorger.com/suzzi1.htm http://www.zorger.com/suzzi2.htm http://www.zorger.com/suzzi3.htm (Be warned: Those last three are over a MB each)