bodiroga29 opened this issue on Jan 17, 2002 ยท 8 posts
bodiroga29 posted Fri, 18 January 2002 at 9:22 AM
Maybe something like that but not that high scale. Maybe someone could do similar work but much simpler way. If the allmost ancest old multimedia program 3D Choreographer can do programmable character movements, why can't Poser. Poser's only weakness is that the characters aren't troughly programmable like real digital puppets should be. Maybe the 3D Coreographers approach to the matter is what we need here. It's characters can be programmed for different behaviors and these behaviors can be combined to produce many different actions at the same time. This produces very lifelike animation. Would this approach be any easier to Python coding? Midi controller would be perfect for this kind of issue, where you can pull the strings... so to speak. Other similar device would be a joy stick, which you can control the movements of the characters in real time.