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Subject: Can this be done?


TIRROCCIA ( ) posted Mon, 07 April 2008 at 8:10 PM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 7:48 AM

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I'm realy new here and I hope I'm in the right place for this "Can It BE Done In Poser" I know there are some supertalented people out there who could recreat this effect if it can be done at all. I posting a movie flyer image that has the effect on it, and I am dying LOL to know if it can be created in poser (with out or with postwork) and if so HOW? Please forgive me if i have the wrong formum and just move this question to the correct one pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee; screen shot are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO helpfull!! the "streachy" wall thing gives me dozzons of image Ideals if only..............


infinity10 ( ) posted Mon, 07 April 2008 at 10:08 PM · edited Mon, 07 April 2008 at 10:08 PM

Yes - drape a dynamic cloth over a skull prop and rotate 90 degree to vertical

updated - and, i am no expert

Eternal Hobbyist

 


markschum ( ) posted Tue, 08 April 2008 at 12:21 AM

Yup,cloth simulation ,  have the face horizontal looking up , and drop the hi-res prop square onto it in a cloth simulation , you only need maybe 15 frames . Use one of the earlier frames where the cloth is only partially draped.

Or select a row of points around the cloth edge to be allocated to coreogaphed group. And set keyframes at 0 with the cloth just over the face , not touching , and then at say frame 20 with it part way down the head.  Set keyframe , and run the cloth simulation . Using choreographed will stop the cloth edge from dropping .

In either case you may need a light cloth to get the tight conforming thats in the picture.


Ian Porter ( ) posted Tue, 08 April 2008 at 3:36 PM

Hi,

As an alternative to cloth simulation you could try using a high resolution plane and a group of magnets. It might not be as detailed unless you use a fair few magnets, but the effect would be real-time.

Cheers

Ian 


TIRROCCIA ( ) posted Wed, 16 April 2008 at 2:19 AM

THANK YOU EVERY ONE!!!!!!


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