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Subject: USING POSER IN A MOVIE'S SFX, AND NEEDING HELP!!


potoche ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 6:51 PM ยท edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 12:18 PM

Hi everybody I'm a French infographist, and I'm using POSER for certain larges scenes of a movie. I'm a new user of Poser, and I need to use it very quickly. I have to make people defending a castle from invasion (using Bow, launching stones on ennemy, etc..) I would like to find the corrects animations on the net (If i don't, I will animate myself) I also need meshs like bow, etc.. please give me your help or some addresses thank you!!


Stormrage ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 6:55 PM

Omni 3d has a list of places you can download props and things at.. http://poserunderground.virtualave.net i haven't found any animations like you want though. Storm


potoche ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 7:05 PM

thanks!


JeffH ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 7:12 PM

Try here for animations (for sale): http://www.the-forge.ie/ You'll want the PoseAmation1 CD. Also, you can Download a Posable Bow and arrow made by bushi Here: http://members.xoom.com/renapd77/ It's in the characters section of Rena's site. -JH.


pack ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 11:07 PM

Poser can confound you with its animation quirks. Basically, it uses as its defaults spline interpolation between keyframes. What that does, if you don't convert to linear interpolation, is take a wide detours between keyframes much of the time. I broke down ($450) & bought Lifeforms Studio to create character motion. They have 750 BVH/motion files plus they are a dedicated character motion program. I spent 40 hours making a 1 minutes lipsynched talking head see http://members.xoom.com/jercady/Poserstuff.html (the 'Bladetalk' Real Player Video). Most time spent undoing unwanted motion caused by wacky splines. It tries too hard to smooth out curves between keyframes. If your time is very important, $450 up front will save you alot of trouble. When you finish your motion choreography in Lifeforms, export it in segments less than 999 frames (Posers max frame limit) as BVH motion files. I found very few Poser users (or any 3D app) seem to do much if any animation. Mostly they do strictly still images. I am out of town for a week, so I can't help you out. Regards, Pack


adam ( ) posted Sat, 25 December 1999 at 1:20 AM

I know you are working with Poser and 3DS models will probably work best, but at http://www.3dcafe.com/ there are 100s of models. This is a great site I use when I ever need a model for anything. Search for the prop you need. Search under weapons and you will find a HUGE list of weapons. Hopefully it will be in the right format. Good luck. Adam


potoche ( ) posted Sat, 25 December 1999 at 5:55 AM

thank you all


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