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Subject: Poser animation blog


nahie ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2007 at 1:03 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 5:19 PM

Hi everyone,

I've started a new blog at:

http://www.posermovies.com/

...to keep track of all the poser animated movies out there, but I'm sure I don't have them all listed. I'm looking for animation projects that are high quality and use poser or poser characters extensively. I've found a few good projects but some of them seem to have stalled. I'm also working on my own poser short (it will probably be about 30 mins) and I'm debating on whether I should blog on that (as doing so takes away from my animation time).

If you have any links to any other poser animation projects I haven't found, please post them so I can post links. Thanks!


nemirc ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2007 at 8:57 PM

I will keep this one as a sticky thread for a little while so everybody can see it.

nemirc
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nahie ( ) posted Fri, 09 February 2007 at 2:13 PM

Thanks nemirc,

Anyone, anyone? Bueller? I really like what I've seen so far of the Garic Starr project and Aurora Trek, so if anyone has seen any projects like these, please let me know.


LeoLang ( ) posted Tue, 13 February 2007 at 9:19 AM

I just posted my Poser movie in this forum MARS 2120 ... almost finished with the second installment
cheers
leo


nahie ( ) posted Tue, 13 February 2007 at 7:50 PM

Nice animation Leo. I look forward to the next installment. I really like the depth-of-field shots. What software did you use to make this and how long did it take you to make this episode?


LeoLang ( ) posted Wed, 14 February 2007 at 1:06 PM

All of the animation and rendering was done in Poser 6 & 7.  All the effects and post work was ironed out in After Effects and Premiere.  In an attempt to keep render times and file sizes down I rarely did camera work in Poser i.e. zooms, camera shakes, steady pans ... that way i could flatten the background and green screen my animated figure ... then composite the two together in AE ...  I tried to animate as little as possible in Poser ... I more or less took rendered images from Poser and animated them in AE.  My advice to any 3D animator is to invest in a great post production software (like After Effects) and learn as many compositing tricks as you can ... it will save you time and open you up creative-wise ... The sound track and foley work was done in Pro Tools with korg keyboards and whatever else was lying around that I could bang on ... In terms of sound ... pitch shifting was the key element ... the rotating chamber in the beginning was my electric pencil sharpener pitch shifted down two octaves :)   ...   I would encourage anyone to mess around with pitch shifting to achieve some interesting sound effects ... stay tuned ... this was simply an overture to the main show ... you're gonna love what's coming next
cheers 


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