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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
I just watched it.... brilliant! I tried Poser animation a few months ago and it was really difficult to get any movements that looked realistic, but following your tutorial makes it so much easier. I'm really looking forward to following the rest of this series and trying again. Thank you.
And thanks for the giggle about Right Ring Republicans! hehe :O)
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
Mr Otsuka, the old black tomcat in Kafka on the Shore (Haruki
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Hi thanks I am glad it helped you
Actually the second tutorial is ready and the video is being
re-sampled for the web as I write this
So look for me to bump this thread with the Links to it later this morning.
Thanks again for watching
Cheers
HI thanks for viewing
here is the second in the series
"Blocking Out" a Rough Upper body animation
Enjoy
Thanks for viewing Ive Finished the third tutorial:
INTRODUCTION TO IK ( INVERSE KINEMATICS)
its over 30 minutes long .
Im trying to get the movie file size down to something reasonable but look for a bump from this thread with new Links later this evening after i get it uploaded.
Cheers
Hi all
here are the links for the third installment of animating in poser
only direct downloads as my host has botched the web conversion
Direct Download the Movie file
INTRODUCTION TO INVERSE KINEMATICS AVI
or
** ALTERNATE DIRECT DOWNLOAD**
cheers
Hi sorry for the mishap but DO NOT USE the first link!!!!
use the alternate link
rapidshare corrupted my upload
Thanks
cheers
No problem
BTW here is a new link to the online playback version of
Thank you, the tutorials are excellent.
Quote - Comment on Vid 1:
Placeholder Keyframes? What's exactly its use?
Can you just use break selection or the i-forgot "orangey" selection?
Hi , Very Timely question
for we cover this in the new video
I have just uploaded its Tutorial #4
in this series,
Download here:
INTERPOLATION:
DRAMATIC PAUSE & ACTION
HI Anabran
You got the extra "http://%20" at the start of that link again.
I downloaded it okay by editing the URL, but you might want to post it again....
Izi
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
Mr Otsuka, the old black tomcat in Kafka on the Shore (Haruki
Murakami)
Strange!!
try this for direct download
** http://rapidshare.com/files/240735694/interpolation.divx.zip**
and here to view online
http://vimeo.com/5003015
and at the online vimeo page theer is a download link
on the lower right of the page
Thanks
Cheers
Greetings all.
Attached is a link to my newest animation tutorial
WALKING UP STAIRS
only the download version available at this time
I will post the online version on my vimeo page
tommorrow
Cheers
Hi quick update here is the Vimeo Link to the stair climbing tutoral
**CLICK HERE
**
ALL of the Videos on my Vimeo Page have a download Link on the lower right
which is likely faster that rapidshare
I just use Rapid share so people can get a higher res version of the videos
for Off line playback.
Cheers
Quote - damn i reached the download limit for free users,lol.....
excellent work wolf359
Hi thanks
Just FYI
if you go to the online playback version
of any of these tutorial videos
on my Vimeo page
http://www.vimeo.com/5045617
There is also a Download link for each Video on the lower right of the page
Cheers
Wolfie,
There is something that has always bugged me about animating and wondering if you could help, also forgive me if you have already covered this in one of your earlier tutorials...
but is has to do with creating a loop, something as simple as a static pose being turned around 360 degrees, the camera does not move. There is always a pause when the loop starts again. Doesn't matter if I have the figure spin 359 degrees or 360 at the last frame there is always a little pause/glitch before it starts frame 1 again.
Is there a way around this?
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Quote - Wolfie,
There is something that has always bugged me about animating and wondering if you could help, also forgive me if you have already covered this in one of your earlier tutorials...but is has to do with creating a loop, something as simple as a static pose being turned around 360 degrees, the camera does not move. There is always a pause when the loop starts again. Doesn't matter if I have the figure spin 359 degrees or 360 at the last frame there is always a little pause/glitch before it starts frame 1 again.
Is there a way around this?
Hi,
What you are trying to achieve is a perfect loop
for it to work visually the beginning frame of the animation have to be perfectly identical preferably using Spline interpolation for a smooth transition into the final frame.
Quote - > Quote - Wolfie,
There is something that has always bugged me about animating and wondering if you could help, also forgive me if you have already covered this in one of your earlier tutorials...
but is has to do with creating a loop, something as simple as a static pose being turned around 360 degrees, the camera does not move. There is always a pause when the loop starts again. Doesn't matter if I have the figure spin 359 degrees or 360 at the last frame there is always a little pause/glitch before it starts frame 1 again.
Is there a way around this?Hi,
What you are trying to achieve is a perfect loop
for it to work visually the beginning frame of the animation have to be perfectly identical preferably using Spline interpolation for a smooth transition into the final frame.
Since the start and end frames (0 degrees and 360 degrees) are identical you need to follow Wolfie's advice and use a straight spline to keep the motion constant, but not render the last frame. For example if you are rotating 360 degrees in 360 frames, render 1-359.
Hi, thanks for the kind words
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These tuts are brilliant Wolf, thanks very much. BTW if it helps, the http://%20 thing sometimes happens when uploading from your documents folder to Rapidshare through the control panel page. It's better to use the free Rapidshare Manager to upload and generate the download links, although it's a bit slower for uploading. I use RS daily to upoad photos from my press work so I'm familiar with the ups and downs as it were.
Hi Wolf,Are your free DAZ Studio Aniblocks still available.Cheers
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Wolf, Many thanks.Cheers
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Great tutorials, Wolf! I may even start to understand how to actually DO things. I've made animations before but mostly just by clicking and dragging and not really knowing what I was doing L
These are great! Easy to understand!
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