Forum Coordinators: RedPhantom
Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 10:28 pm)
i actually thought it was quite clever, i really enjoyed your scene editing.....well done
OS: Windows7 64-bit Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)
i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2401 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical
Processor(s) 6GB Ram
Poser: Poser Pro 2012 SR3.1 ...Poser 8.........Poser5 on a bad
day........
Daz Studio Pro 4.5 64bit
Carrara beta 8.5
Modelling: Silo/Hexagon/Groboto V3
Image Editing: PSP V9/Irfanview
Movie Editing. Cyberlink power director/Windows live movie
maker
"I live in an unfinished , poorly lit box, but we call it home"
My freestuff
link via my artist page
Thank you all very much for your comments. They were all very useful.
I agree. The lip sync was poor. I have tried several times, but have difficulties getting good results from Poser's system. There appears little documentation on how Poser uses the WAV file and Text files, other than it fiddling with the appropriate character's face/eyes and head. There appears no copy of the reference voice used when the software was written. I assume it was used an American accent; but even I know that not all Americans talk the same way. Perhaps I could get better results by artifically mis-spelling the words on the textfile; to better suit a UK (British) acent.
No, I am not Vorarephilic. And until I read the above post; I had wholly unaware of the term.
I have written some notes about the animation; and included some screenshots. It may explain a little more about my interpretation of this Scene; and may account for why the Titles were so long.
http://www.tima.uk.com/notes/mcb.htm
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Alot of this animation was made using Poser. Whilst I claim little expertise in this software, readers may be amused to watch it. And I feel sure regulars can name all the 'Characters' and Props - however well I may think I may have disguised them!
Some scenes use SSS. Even in the hands of a newbie like myself; SSS (and the knowledge I have gained from this Forum) is amazing! I love it.
This is an entirely amateur production, but hoping it bring a smile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKNjYfiZQlI
I accept it contains errors. I am happy for anyone to review it, or rip it to shreds. I want to learn, and really don't mind any constructive criticism.