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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
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That movie was pretty awsome. You can't animate your figures in bryce, but you can use an application like adobe premiere, after effects or final cut pro to layer your poser animations ontop of your bryce scenes. render your poser scenes at whatever size, 320x240 pixel or 640x 480 pixels (full screen). if on a mac use millions of colors + with jepg compression at about 95-100%, if on a pc render with uncompressed frames, and make sure you background is black, no images. This will create the movie with an alpha (transparency) channel so you can layer your scenes ontop of each other. with smart placement and a filter or two no one will know the difference. check out samples at my site ericAttached Link: http://www.egrafx-design.com
Thanx. I have tried streaming using both quicktime and realplayer. realplayers image qualtiy was very bad and very small in image size. quicktime has tremendously better quality and size when compressed with media cleaner pro, but requires a quicktime streaming web server for optimal performance, and for a large movie with lots of viewings, that can be expensive. ericAttached Link: http://http://www.egrafx-design.com/3dmovies.html
I have tried importing bryce quicktime movies into poser and it works well. But the draw backs are if you want to animate several figures in a scene it can be machine intensive. Using the bryce movie as a refernce and rendering each character individualy gives you more scene control so you can tweek a character or motion later without rerendering all the figures. There are several filters in both after effects and premiere that can be applied to the bryce movies, or panoramas, (saves tons of render time using large bryce images in after effects for zooms and pans) and alpha channeled poser movies to enhance themThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
How the hell did they put that movie together at the PoseAmation site. I have Poser and Bryce and would really like to know how to animate my Poser figures in Bryce. Can anyone help me?