Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: A good Poser animation Forum???

Glen Wilson opened this issue on Sep 18, 2000 ยท 5 posts


Glen Wilson posted Mon, 18 September 2000 at 5:52 PM

It appears that there is no decent poser animation forum about. Is it because Poser is not a very good animation program?? ( yes i am having problems, and no, I cant find any help)


Terry Mitchell posted Mon, 18 September 2000 at 7:06 PM

WWW.onelist.com PoseAmation forum I animate exclusively in Poser, and I find it excellent, especially compared to the programs that cost many times more $$. What problems are you having? Even though I am somewhat of a newbie animator myself, perhaps I can help.

Intel Core I7 3090K 4.5 GhZ (overclocked) 12-meg cache CPU, 32 Gig DDR3 memory, GeoForce GTX680 2gig 256 Bit PCI Express 3.0 graphic card, 3 Western Difgital 7200 rpm 1 Tb SATA Hard Drives


BClinton posted Mon, 18 September 2000 at 8:57 PM

the URL for the PoseAmation forum http://www.egroups.com/group/PoseAmation/


ScottA posted Mon, 18 September 2000 at 9:40 PM

At first I absolutely hated the animation timeline in Poser. I was used to Raydream's timeline. And It is much easier on the eyes than Poser's. Then I discovered the graphs in Poser. What a wonderful option they are. I use them to do most of the work. It's faster than editing one key frame at a time. There was a tutorial in the free stuff section about them. But I thinks been gone for a while. I'm still not a huge fan of The Poser Timeline layout. But the graphs make it usable for me. ScottA


Glen Wilson posted Wed, 20 September 2000 at 5:41 PM

I am new any animation and find the whole idea of benziers curve totally arse. I know you can edit afterwards, but a common sense approuch should be the default option. A simple turn of the head or a blink seems to result in grossly exagerated (i could never spell that) movements. This cant be right can it?? realistic body movements is what i want. After all isn't that what Poser is supposed to do???