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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 4:28 pm)
Hope everyone else sees the gifs the way they look when I view them wth Animation Shop instead of through the browser.
LOL Valandar. At least, I hope that was a joke...
Here's two gallops for the Charger, rotary and transverse. I'll swap the leads for them as well. I'll have a go at Walk Designer and Charger versions of what I've done already, and then maybe get on to some of the other suggestions. Some of them won't really work with the basic Poser horse, though. The prancy walk above is about as prancy as it's possible to get without it looking deformed. :(
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I second the motion for a rearing horse- Check out the Cool Lone Ranger and Tonto stuff, including Lunch Bucket!Very nice! I third the motion for rearing. Peggy
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Actually it was "Hi-YO, Silver!" But- check out the ULTRA COOL and INFINATELY GROOVY Tack on Silver! Anyone want to make some TV Hero-Horse tack like that?The trick with getting them to look as if they're travelling is to keep all the hoves moving backwards at the same speed when they're touching the ground. A useful trick in Poser for making looping animations is to add an extra frame onto the end of your final frame count and load up your first pose as that frame. Make it a keyframe, DON'T set your eventual final frame as a keyframe, and Poser will smooth everything out for you. Once you're done with the sequence, you can delete the extra frame (make your last true frame a keyframe to be on the safe side, I find Poser has a nasty habit of moving things you don't want it to), and it should loop smoothly.
I usually put in some work on the tails, Carolly, but haven't really done much on a couple of those walks. Easy enough to add. :)
Nice mane, Little_Dragon!
There's a trot in my 'Conversano' add-on set, by the way. I'll have a go at running and flat-foot walks (that palomino was something like an attempt, but there's room for improvement), but we don't get many Tenessee Walking Horses in Britain so I'm not very familiar with what it should look like. If I post what I do, can anyone comment on it to get it right? I'd love to get an amble and a foxtrot that look right too, but again I'm stuck for in-the-flesh examples, so advice would be very welcome.
http://www.renderosity.com/artistdownload.ez?fileid=7640&key=4894 This one's a large file (0.7MB), so I've put in a link rather than an included image. It's two sequences bolted together, one with the Charger walking and another of the same walk but with a head turn. Hooves don't quite move backwards t the same time yet, so you can see what I mean about needing them to match up or it doesn't look right. Don't worry, I'll fix it before I post it for download! I think I've got enough to be going on with now. I'll hopefully have something posted for next weekend. :)
you are outstanding, as I have said before... I was trying to work on a rearing animation and a stopping animation myself and really the only thing that I am having problems with are the hind legs and how they move... I truely cannot wait for all these walks to be completed and I thank you so very much for allowing us all to use them for free, that is very considerate of you and I am sure that we all appreciate your hard work in dealing with these animations. -mera
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I'm making some 16-frame walk cycles for the Poser horse. I'll stick 'em up in Freestuff once I've got a bundle of them. Just walk cycles. I've got three so far. What other types of walk do people want to see? Or would you prefer 30-frame (Walk Designer-compatible) versions instead?