3ncryptabl3_lick opened this issue on Jun 17, 2003 ยท 6 posts
3ncryptabl3_lick posted Tue, 17 June 2003 at 1:34 PM
So the last few months I have been working on a rotoscoping routine for poser. (not every single day for the last few months but on and off. conceptualizing and trying) It's a bit of a process, one that I am evolving, but isn't anyhthing new. I'm interested in getting some feedback from the rest of you animators. I setup my camera, record some action (usually from the front) then use that as a backdrop to rotoscope in poser. Now it's pretty tough to do and it's certainly not proffesional. I can't say I have goten some great results, albeit, I have goten results, they have been fair and the quality depends really on my effort. I know how much BVH peaks the interest of any poser animator but what it comes down to really is just realistic motion. Which isn't too difficult to do by virtue of this process and it can be functional. Has anyone tried this? I only use 1 camera but I plan of getting a second on for matching motion in 3d space rather than guessing from one angle. If some of these poses (for mike and vicky) made it into the marketplace would they be usable? Would people buy them? Not standalone poses but 100 or more frames of motion based on real actions. Thanks for your input ;)