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Subject: Editing Poser animations


NolosQuinn ( ) posted Fri, 24 August 2001 at 1:48 AM ยท edited Sun, 17 November 2024 at 6:20 PM

Is it the program (PPP) or is it me? I did a short animation, about 144 frames and saved it to the poser library. Later I went back to tweek the eye blinks, arm movements, etc., everything is now over exaggerated. The blinks extend into the cheekbone, the legs go below the ground. And I wasn't editing the legs. Any suggestions please. Thanks in advance. Djinn.

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ockham ( ) posted Fri, 24 August 2001 at 12:22 PM

Two possibilities occur to me: 1. (Most likely) You did the animation first with Figure:UseLimits turned on, then the second time had UseLimits turned off. 2. You may be seeing the result of Poser's spline interpolation, which can 'run backward in time'. In that case the best cure is to use the keyframe graph, to put Spline Breaks at the start and end of the actions you really want. Once the interpolation has moved everything around, it can be very hard to even locate which movements you made, so it's generally easier to just restart entirely, using Spline Breaks immediately. 3. I suppose you could have a corrupt PZ3 file, but that's really unlikely.

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