aeilkema opened this issue on May 01, 2008 · 36 posts
CuriousGeorge posted Sun, 04 May 2008 at 8:12 PM
Quote - IPP has one flaw in that it seems to have a little trouble interpolating "smooth" spline animations from Poser to Cinema 4D--it tends to flatten the curves out an make the moves jerky--but that can be generally fixed by making sure that you have a keyframe for each frame of the animation for each part that moves before exporting the animation from Poser.
Tvining,
If you take your poser anim, export it as a BVH and then re-import it, you'll see that every element of the figure is then keyframed on every frame. So that is a quick workaround for you (and others if this is of interest to you).
Kuro, thanks for the info on how C4D's key system differs from Poser. I've generally liked C4D's results with keyframing. The advantage of Poser is that the UI is more intuitive to,...well, posing.
Peace,
CG