arrow1 opened this issue on Oct 22, 2002 ยท 9 posts
geep posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 7:08 AM
You will need more frames.
At 30 fps your action (of 15 frames) will take place in 1/2 second.
You can change the frame rate by clicking on the little down arrow ...
(next to the small fps window in the Animation Palette)
(or click on the fps number to change it)
... and selecting 15 fps.
Now your action will take place in 1 second.
Still too fast? .......... Do this...
Using the Animation Palette (or the Animation Controls), click on the "total frames number"
("Frame XXX of YYY")
(click on the "YYY" value and change it to 60 (or whatever else you want.
If you want the action to take place in 4 seconds (at 15 fps) you need a total of 60 frames (4x15=60).
After you have changed to total # of frames, you need to "retime" the animation.
Make sure that "Figure 1" (or whatever name it has) is selected (the "Body").
Now do this ...
[menu] "Animation" ---> "Retime Animation..."
Now in the "Retime Keys" window ...
change the destination frames value to 60 (or whatever value you want) and hit "OK".
It should look like this:
"Source frames: 1 to 15"
"Destination frames: 1 to 60"
Now play your movie and it will run 4 times slower.
If you use 30 fps and have a total of 60 frames, your movie will run 1/2 as fast or it will be "half-fast."
(sorry, couldn't pass that one up)
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019