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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Attached Link: Mazak's Grafikwelt
You find some animations at my hompage (look at Art) MazakHere are a few simple ones:-
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Attached Link: http://66.70.166.29/promo/sketchshade.wmv
heres a few of mine warning NUDITY!! http://66.70.166.29/promo/sbae.mpg http://66.70.166.29/promo/deep3.mpg http://66.70.166.29/promo/brigade.mpg http://66.70.166.29/promo/oldmams.mpg http://66.70.166.29/animation/mike2.MPG http://66.70.166.29/promo/ghostae2.mpg http://66.70.166.29/promo/adamt.mov http://66.70.166.29/promo/robocell.mpgAttached Link: http://www.ppipella.com
I do at my "day job" You can see a flash animation on the front page. I use Poser to animate our products for web ads and presenations. (I principally use Flash, and never learned how to upload Flash to Renderosity! me bad!)A few of mine (most of these were done in Poser 5, incidentally):
Disco Tigress (Hi-Res MPEG format, 3.13MB)
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Mimic Wolf (MPEG format, 557KB)
Sabrina Eye Test (MPEG format, 599KB)
Unicorn Run (MPEG format, 2.6MB)
Music Box Dancer (Hi-Res MPEG format, 5.24MB)
Sabrina Dances! (Hi-Res MPEG format, 5.22MB)
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Hula (Hi-Res MPEG format, 868KB)
And a few older clips in my fan-art gallery for the online comic strip, Freefall:
http://freefall.purrsia.com/abyother/litdragon.htm
Attached Link: http://ockhamsbungalow.com/Movies/DerGeist.mpg
There are a couple of reasons why you don't see many animations around here... 1. Animation files are just too big to host and download conveniently. 2. Animations take so much work that they tend to be done for pay (hence copyrighted in a serious way) and less often for sheer fun.My python page
My ShareCG freebies
Attached Link: http://www.shininghalf.com/desprit/gallery/SFbusy.avi
I've just started, but I'm really proud of my sad pathetic little 3-second-er.I think CL may feature a story about this one on their site, but I still have to mention the short "Same Difference". You can see two excerpts of it
"http://www.soulhill.com/all_the_SAME.mov"
and
http://www.soulhill.com/DIFFERENT.mov
The full animation is around 13 minutes. It's done mostly in Poser, and I believe that the excerpts above were even rendered in Poser 4. It's a very cute story with nice animation. Of the two, I particularly like the second excerpt :)
Attached Link: http://www.3-axis.com/demos.html
Check out: http://www.3-axis.com/demos.html We have the intro and animated short from the Poser 5 Demystified video up there. The figure and animation files for the Short are included on the CD-ROM that accomodates the video. This way you can use them to create your own animation. Woo Hoo! Give it a few minutes to Start playing when you click on it. We are still working on getting them to stream. All the best, Joe www.3-AXIS.comThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
where are the animations? i never see any real animations done with poser regardless of how powerful and easy its animation system works. if you've done an animation with poser, one that you're proud of, can you post me a link? i really need to see one. thanks!