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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:30 am)
In addition to the advice above, an animator's best tool is a mirror and stop watch.
Look at yourself doing a blink (or whatever action you are trying to do) in the mirror, time it. Blinks usually take place in a fraction of a second. Take into account your frame rate.
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Thanks yes that worked just fine.
Settled on 4 frames which gave a good result.
Where I went off the rails before was I tried to make the blink in the middle of the animation I was working on which was 300 frames long, so I could not select individual frames to get to a lower frame rate.
Using the Poser convert to pz2 script (free from Daz free downloads) can now use the script any time I feel a Blink coming on.
Thankyou both for your very helpful advice.
Regards Blueblott
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Hello
I have been trying to get a good "Blink" animation going but they all turn out far too slow,
are there any out there for download at all?
I have tried Google action without any luck so far.
I could maybe import into my video editor and speed up the clip but is it possible to create this in
Daz 2.3 ?
Thanks for any help or advice.