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Subject: help with keyframing and talk designer


bucklechow ( ) posted Sun, 10 February 2013 at 11:27 PM · edited Thu, 24 October 2024 at 4:55 PM

Attached Link: Archeologists Episode 3: Our Jobs Are Rad

Hey guys,

I'm doing a lot of animating - using poser as a source of intentionally lo-fi comedy creation. (Link to latest video attached). But I keep running into this weird problem. I'll use the talk designer on a character, then want to go in and tweak face expressions. But when it do, things get Weird Town. If half way through the segment i hit a key frame on the characters head I would assume that anything I do after won't affect anything before. But then i run into situations where my dude is slowly lifting his eyebrows for 15 seconds. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?

DOes this make sense? I apologize. It's a little hard to describe.


markschum ( ) posted Mon, 11 February 2013 at 11:48 AM

Poser uses spline interpolation by default. That means if say at frame 0 the eyebrow lift is 0 and then at frame 30 you set eyebrow lift to 1 the figure will raise the yebrow from frames 1 to 30.

You either need to specify a different interpolation for that parameter or add a couple other keyframes to control the movement . Use Break Spline for sudden changes of direction.

 

If you select the keyframe in the animation editor and click on the curve you will see a graph that may help you see whats going on.

read the manual for how to set interpolation types, break splines etc.


bucklechow ( ) posted Tue, 12 February 2013 at 10:16 AM

Cool! Thanks for the reply. I'll start playing around with that stuff. I didn't even know it existed.  The curves seem really helpful.


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