Juggler opened this issue on Dec 12, 1999 ยท 3 posts
jdare posted Mon, 13 December 1999 at 9:44 AM
Another thing to keep in mind is how Poser interpolates frames. For instance, say you have an animation with keyframes set at frames 0, 10, 20, and 30. When you preview the animation, you decide you want to move frames 5 - 15 to another point in the animation. As soon as you cut them out, Poser will now interpolate (tween) directly from 0 to 20, so the actions will be different than when it had the keyed frame 10 information. The way to work with that, in this example, would be to set keyframes for all elements (and usually for all figures) at frames 4 and 16 before you cut out frames 5 - 15. That will preserve the original progression in that portion of the animation. Likewise, you'll want to set the keyframes for all elements at frames 5 and 15 before you cut and paste them somewhere else, or Poser won't know how to preserve what they look like when you paste them back in. Clear as mud? - Jim