regis opened this issue on Jun 06, 2003 ยท 5 posts
regis posted Fri, 06 June 2003 at 12:27 AM
hiyas, does anyone know where to get different kinds of BVH Motions for poser characters? I'm a lousy animator, it seems, and decided to do some self-teaching. I tried to search for tutorials and/or freebies from the net and Renderosity, but in vain. they seem to be pretty rare -or then I'm not looking from the right places:) any help appreciated, mj
Nance posted Fri, 06 June 2003 at 12:34 AM
Search this forum using "BVH", then search the results page for "Little_Dragon". He's posted several good collections of BVH links.
doozy posted Fri, 06 June 2003 at 8:45 AM
Attached Link: http://www.charactermotion.com/products/index.html
MeGaMoCap...see linkLittle_Dragon posted Fri, 06 June 2003 at 5:04 PM
Thank you for the ringing endorsement. :)
http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=1115102
While there are many sources of free BVH files on the 'net, your mileage will vary when using them in Poser. Most will require considerable fine-tuning as they aren't designed specifically for a given Poser figure.
Dale B posted Fri, 06 June 2003 at 8:01 PM
Amen, Brother LD! Get ready to get =VERY= friendly with the animation pallette and the graph editor attached therein. And don't panic when you get the inevitable 'Node XXXXXX missing' error message. BVH files have a =lot= of variance in them, solely due to the complexity of the model that they were created for, the software package they were created/edited in originally, the rig that the motion capture was made from, etc. Many of those error laden bvh files will work just fine; the missing node value is ignored by Poser, and if you export it from Poser, then it will no longer have that error. There's lots of other things you'll trip over, but I wouldn't want to spoil your fun.... O:) Oh, and check out PhilC's site for a quicky tutorial on the graph editor if the manual doesn't make sense.