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Subject: Need HELP with POSER animations ...


ETHAN1 ( ) posted Wed, 23 January 2002 at 6:25 AM ยท edited Sat, 11 January 2025 at 4:53 AM

Hi all, Iam try to create a POSER ANIMATION which will be inplemented into a real video later. I back the background of the POSER ANIMATION green so I can use KEYLAYER later. But my problem is the following... The Source Video (Real) is PAL 24 frames per second. So I create a POSER ANIMATION with 24 frames per second. But everytime I animate the character, he move very slowly! Is there any hind to make the animation faster? I changed frame rates but doesnt change anythink. I start with keypoint at Second 0 and next Second (after 24 frames) I set Animation point. From Frame 1 to Frame 24 one single move but its sooo slowly. Doesnt look real! Hope anybody can help me. Thank you!!!


DocMatter ( ) posted Wed, 23 January 2002 at 9:12 AM

Whenever I need to change the speed of an animation, I use the "retime animation" function. If I need to make the animation slower, I spread it out over more frames...faster over fewer frames. There might be another way, but that's how I do it. Hope this helps.


VirtualSite ( ) posted Wed, 23 January 2002 at 9:40 AM

There could be other factors at play as well: Poser needing more time to refresh the screen between frames. Id do a quick, very rogh ani and try it out in your video editing rather than consider the Poser preview the final speed.


the3dwizard ( ) posted Wed, 23 January 2002 at 1:59 PM

Are talking about the previewing feature in Poser? If so this will be slower depending upon the number of polygons in the scene. When you render the animation the action will take palce in one second.


EdW ( ) posted Wed, 23 January 2002 at 2:48 PM

It sounds like you are using "full tracking" of your preview in Poser. These always play back slower than normal. Do a test render of your animations and it should be at the right frame rate. If it's not then you can retime your animation by moving the keyframes yourself or let Poser retime it for you. Ed


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