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Subject: How and can I render an animation movie in poser 4?


anubuz ( ) posted Wed, 06 November 2002 at 2:22 AM ยท edited Mon, 09 December 2024 at 4:32 PM

I am working on some animation movie with poser 4. but it does not seem to render the textures when I compile it into a movie. Is it possible to render my figure? if zo then how??? Thanx alot, Richard


ChristianB ( ) posted Wed, 06 November 2002 at 4:21 AM

Not sure if you tried this...
First go to Render/Render Options menu (or Control Y)
and make sure that all four "Surface Detail" check boxes are selected.

Under the Animation/Make Movie menu (or Control J)
look at the Quality pulldown menu....
In there you will have three choices

  1. Current Render Settings
  2. Current Display settings
    And if you have pro pack
  3. Current Sketch settings

Select 1) Current Render Settings


Under Sequence type select AVI, After your enter your movie name, you will get a compressions dialog box, If you are on a slower machine use the default "Microsoft Video 1"
If you have a faster machine than I recommend that you scroll to the bottom of that list and select Full Frames Uncompressed.

poser does not come with the better video compressions so consider using a program like Premiere to edit your video and Use either Sorenson or Cleaner to compress it.

I hope this helps.....
May be more information than what you were looking for....

Easy solution I would say it is probably in your render options.... Surface detail ....... Use Texture Maps....

Good luck! Christian

If you post your finished movie online, send me a link


anubuz ( ) posted Wed, 06 November 2002 at 9:11 AM

Thanx.. it works.. thanks alot Bro!! Peace out, Anubuz


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