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Subject: Poses and animation


leazo ( ) posted Sun, 21 October 2001 at 5:20 PM ยท edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 10:19 PM

Hi, I am trying to make an animation (it is a man fighting) I downloaded two poses for use them as keyframes. (The initial pose and the man kicking) I put the first pose without problems. When I put the second one, the view changes (becouse the pose was saved with another view, I supose). Then, I try to adjust the view, by changing the camera properties, but it is very dificult because all the camera dials and body dials are equal to the first pose and I have not reference) Can somebody tell me how can I do that? I try changing the cameras (using posing and main)but I can not do it. (I would be, very simple, I guess) Thanks a lot Cheers, Leazo


DocMatter ( ) posted Sun, 21 October 2001 at 6:48 PM

Make sure you click the "+" key whereever you want a keyframe. I'm not sure what all you're doing, but that was the problem I had when I first started animating.


EdW ( ) posted Sun, 21 October 2001 at 8:25 PM

Hi Click the little white key by the camera controls and shut off animation for the camera. If the key is red then the camera won't move when you add a pose etc. Hope this helps some Ed


wgreenlee1 ( ) posted Sun, 21 October 2001 at 8:47 PM

the delete the key from the animation chart thingymabob


markdotcom ( ) posted Mon, 22 October 2001 at 12:29 AM

RE: wgreenlee1... What? I always use the Dolly Cam when animating, since it moves like it's on a tripod as opposed to orbiting a particular object. Point being: Many people usually don't pose with the Dolly Cam so when you load other poses it shouldn't affect you. Actually, I've never seen a pose change the camera position. Make sure you're applying the pose to the figure and not the camera.


SiliCon ( ) posted Mon, 22 October 2001 at 2:57 AM

memorise the camera position in the first key-frame (alt+ctrl+H) then restore the camera in the last key-frame (shift+ctrl+H)...


leazo ( ) posted Mon, 22 October 2001 at 6:45 PM

Thanks to everybody, I try all of this, but I could not do it. I put the first pose and the figure is looking at forward. When I put the second pose, the figure is looking to right. All the dials properties are equal. I do not have reference to put them perfect.


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