Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser 10 wishlist

LaurieA opened this issue on Oct 26, 2012 · 85 posts


Richard60 posted Tue, 30 October 2012 at 11:49 AM

> Quote - > Quote - ** "More control of the curves in the animation palette.  Other 3D programs give this option, like the pen-tool in Photoshop, there are two handles on each side of the keyframe and you can pull each handle to adjust the way the curve goes from the previous keyframe to the current keyframe to the next keyframe, and so on.** > > > > **Fine control over the interpolation!  I needs it, precious!  :)"** > > > > > > > > ??????..... HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA > >  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA  HA HA !!!![](http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/art/emoticons/lol.gif)![](http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/art/emoticons/lol.gif) > > > > > > > > Cheers > > Not sure why the laughter, but, okay.

 

My guess would be that you can already do something very similar in Poser.  See my attachment, this was done in Poser 6.  The first is two key frames, one at 100 and the other at 200.  The second side is the same first two key frames with two more at 101 and 102.  Adjusted frame 102 down slightly and end up with something very similar to what you showed in your prior post.

 

What I would like added is another spline type that will not exceed the keyframe point.  This would involve taking into account only the current keyframe and the one before or after. That way you would not get overshoot as you do in the third picture.  The two keyframes are circled, however the line continues to raise after going through the point, because it is not at the midway.  I know that you could use a linear spline however that does not have the nice slow start/stop effect.

Poser 5, 6, 7, 8, Poser Pro 9 (2012), 10 (2014), 11, 12, 13