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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
And if we multiply it several times over, which can be easily done because it's such a wonderfully small file, we're looking at scenes from either the X-Files or the last scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Way cool -- thank you, Gerald!! So, you haven't quite finished up with the 60s, have you? (That could be construed a subtle hint, if you like.)
Wonderful stuff as usual! Here's a little benchmark: I took one of my animations, in which the figure does all the moving and the props stand still; deleted my existing props, which were only a cylinder and a square with textures; inserted your complete warehouse setup. The 400-frame animation rendered into an AVI slightly FASTER with your warehouse than it had with the cylinder and square! Fast and furious indeed!
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Here's a great place to wander around and use your Poser figures.I've used the simplest meshes possible to create a large area to move around whilst keeping the file size small for fast rendering. To create good linear shapes I've split the vertices of the boxes.
For effect I've also added a couple of walls and some warehouse steps.
You can make some really interesting animations and images by moving the camera around the warehouse and looking through shelves... also a good place to try out your lighting skills!
All the above is contained in a ready scaled PZ3 file.