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I'm in love (again). Shouldn't this be entitled "June Is (not) Bustin' Out All Over" (with my apologies to Rogers and Hart) ::sorry, couldn't resist it:: In Love (again), geep P.S. Seriously - This is terrific. Wanna share the BVH file? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssseeee!
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
There is a very brief moment when her left leg comes to the full front that it does bust out of the dress near the bottom on the inner thigh.
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Thanks Guys & Gals!- I was working on doing some animated Gif files for my Webpage when the thought hit me- up to yesterday I hadn't even noticed Poser could export animations in serial images. I thought the dress flowed amazingly well, so I sort of had to post it. The secret of getting the posette to walk in high heels is after you run her through Walk Designer, delete most of the keyframes for the feet bend (keep only about every third one), also delete all but the first keyframe for the toe bend. Set the toe bend once, jump to the keyframes with the foot bend and set each one- just do one cycle (30 frames) of course, so your have to set about 11 bends for each foot. Set the height above the ground in the first body keyframe put one in the first frame), only have additional body keyfranes if you need to adjust the height finer. Once you get a good cycle you can add it to Walk Designer. The hardest part was getting the file size down so people wouldn't be mad at me! - I wound up using 15 images, about 8 fps, cut the GIF to 128 colors. I actually animated the ground, but then I made it a flat color so the GIFs would compress better. I put the images togeather in GIF Construction set, but I should have PhotoShop 5.5 up and running later this week, I think it will do it native. Gee, I wonder if Renderosity is thinking about an Animation Gallery? This one isn't any bigger than a lot of the stills.
Jim, You do excellent work. Looking foward to seeing more. Did you save the anime as .bmp files from poser then convert to .gif? Especially enjoyed "Vice Raid" - reflections are very well done. (one observation, though - it appears that the "cop" is wearing lipstick - did I miss something? Thnx 4 sharing. Cheers, geep
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
geep- I think I saved them as Photoshop files, then I actually used every other one. I converted them to GIFs in Photoshop 5, using the same color map (Gee, I remember maps well, when I used to paint in 256 colors the first step was making up the color map- if it wasn't in the map you couldn't use it!) I had a lot of trouble with the guy in Viceraid, I think the Poser map for him is ment to be used with colored lights, it is really pale. I think all the Poser 2 (and maybe 3) figures were like that. Anyway, I aught to mention when I was helping the guys in the old Pics forum on Compserve hammer out the GIF89a spec, the thought was that GIF couldn't be used for animation, but even back then, when I saw the provision for a timing element in the multiple image control block, I just couldn'ty help myself..... (brings back old memories!)
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Sure, but a better answer is buy Super Model Vickie (the full version, not SMMV)- she has "high heel feet", the default is heels, not flat foot, no modification required. (Plug) There is a medium-large AVI of SMV at my web site of SMV strutting around, the motions were from the DAZ CD, but it works the same way. Of course SMV would have the same problem in flats, but she doesn't wear 'em!This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.