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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 3:06 am)
If you can not get Poser to display the images frame by frame in preview you may want to consider this Rotoscoper utility.
For anyone interested, I have attached a screen shot of my settings.
I'm still going to tinker with the resolution a bit, but at least this worked and I did not get an error.
I'm using windows 7(64bit)
Poser is also 64bit
Just a note:
Several years ago, there was a short discussion thread about a program that was used for "kinesiology" (Study of movement) in sports, particularly in training.
The program was free. But, it wouldn't be interesting, except for this little bit - It could import a video file and then create a BVH file from it.
I tried talking the developer into porting it over for use in 3D animation, but no luck. (Needed some extra capabilities, IIRC.) But, from what I saw and read of it, it could have been used for animating any Poser character, given that you have a BVH file editor. (There are several free ones out there, mostly used by the Second Life fans.)
I have the proggy archived, somewhere, but never messed with it. But, it'd be perfect for your project.
Also, there are "pay" programs that will render out BVH files from video feeds, without the need for a motion-capture studio. Yes, they'll probably require a bit of tweaking and, perhaps, some camera tracking stuff. But, if it saves you a lot of time, that's money! :D The workflow shoudl be relatively simple, I'd imagine. (ie: Load the vid and place your markers, name your bones, tweak as necessary, export motion-captured-animation. :D )
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Attached Link: Animate with keyframes
Not sure where to start. So I thought I would start here... I want to use video footage of a model dancing to help with animating my character in poser. I saw part of a tutorial that shows someone super imposing video footage of a model moving around and the animator using this to keyframe the character they are animating.Does anyone know how to apply the video footage either to the background or super impose it.
Here is the youtube video that shows this technique...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9LjalYLGQE
But they don't explain how they get the video footage in the scene or superimposed in the background.