3dwizzard opened this issue on Mar 04, 2012 · 16 posts
3dwizzard posted Thu, 08 March 2012 at 5:20 PM
I'm really starting to have fun with this animation. I'm getting so involved in it sometimes I forget the time.
Thanks Rance, for the tutorials. I like those short and to the point video tutorials.
Sounds like you have a really nice pose set library. Do you have any set up for sale?
My Poser Pro, doesn't have a tutorial manual. I had to look in my Poser 6 Install.
I did have the tutorail manual there. I'm just curious if there's any updates though.
Speaking of installs. Isn't Poser Pro 7 a 64-bit program? Or is that just the render engine?
The reason I ask, mine is in x 86 program folder. That's 32-bit isn't it?
Hi Shelley,
I'm not really sure now, I've been doing some experimenting. And it seems to me, that the sequence is very important.
For example, if you want the camera to switch. The frames need to be back to back.
If a camera movement is desired, then you need tween frames in between. And if you don't leave enough frames in between. It will take them from the other frames.
It don't add frames, it takes away from existing frames.
I just don't know yet. The first time I did it, it was like you said. It bounced all over the place.
I think, I'll have to play with it some more.
I still have a feeling that you can switch cameras. Under objects/create camera/revolving or Dolly.
That strikes me a little bit odd. Especially what it says about the Dolly camera in the reference manual.
From what I read, it is the best suited camera for film work.
In other applications, like Blender. You can switch cameras.