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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 09 6:38 am)
You mean besides Mel Gibson? ;-)
Check out the religious gallery. If you see any crosses you like, check the credits, or IM the artist and ask where he got it.
I haven't seen any religious Poser animations. Animators seem more inclined to humor or cheesecake, perhaps because of the limitations of the medium.
Did you search Free Stuff? If there's nothing there you like, you might want to ask some of the artists who post in the religious gallery. Most of the people who hang out here in the forum don't do religious art. Also, a cross would be fairly simple to make out of primitives, within Poser, if you want to make your own.
You could also go the "historically correct" route. The Romans did not make their prisoners carry the whole cross. It would have weighed 400 pounds or more - impossible for one man to carry very far. Plus, it would have been a pain to keep setting it up and taking down.
Instead, the vertical bases of the crosses were permanent fixtures, reused again and again. The prisoners carried only the horizontal crosspieces, not the entire cross. That would be even easier to model.
You might be able to make a cross with the primitives that come in Poser. Two cubes elongated and pieced together. However, randym77 is correct, only the horizontal part of the cross was carried. Also, if you want realism in a crucifixion scene, when a person was nailed to the cross, the nails were most likely pierced through the wrist, not the plams of the hands, as the soft tissue would tear through by the weight of the body. The wrist has bone that would prevent the torn tissue. Your project sounds great. I hope you'll share the results. It will be perfect for Easter. Melanie
Here's how to make your own cross: First delete any figures you have loaded so that your work area is empty, then do the following: 1. Open props library "Primitives" 2. Select Box 3. Set "scale y" to 900% 4. load another Box 5. Set "scale x" to 600% 6. Set " tran y" to 6 7. Go to File>export>wavefront OBJ and export it. Name it whatever you want. 8. Go to File>Import>Wavefront OBJ and navigate to wherever you exported the cross to and import it.
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jesus caryying a cross did anyone did any animation like that how to stick the cross to the body and link button so that when we animation walk step it will stick to the body