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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 3:13 pm)
That seems like a terrific solution! Out of the most abject curiosity, could this be done with whole figures, i.e., a man dancing with a woman, where in the man's movements would be reflected in the woman. He takes a side step with his left foot, she follows with her right? Or any other of whatever number of combinations. I can do the dancing in the real world but have no real idea about the virtual world. Could, for instance, a figure walking forward have its movements reflected/mirrored by another figure walking backward, perhaps using the walk designer?
The basic idea would be using parameter callbacks. There are examples coming with Poser (muscleMag.py, blinkChannels.py) that do things within one character (like magnets changing depending on bendign the arm); The same principles would apply to make one body part of figure A react on a body part of figure B. For example, you could write a script that'd make Vicky smile everytime Michael shows his biceps ;)
Man, that sounds very promising, although a bit too Python techhie for yours truly, at least just now. But as an end user, I could see all kinds of possibilities. Frankly, I've had ideas about doing some dancing (tango) animations using the walk designer for a lot of it (tango has a lot of walking with a myriad of variations possible) and use these as fodder for, for starters, sketch designer renders, then further manipulation in various other proggies, (Paint Shop Pro and Microsoft ProDraw, to name a couple). But then, I've had a lot of other such ideas for a long time and they're still just that - ideas - to this point. This one keeps coming up, though, mainly because the number of viable animation "looks, styles" possible with postwork, some of which could no doubt be batched with scripts in, say, Python. Ahhhh! Better go to bed now. Got my 6-year-old granddaughter tomorrow. Gonna be fun, but need to rest, were past incidents an accurate indicator. Thanks for your feedback, though, very much!
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Hi! I want a body part (eg. an hand) of an actor to follow the movements of another body part (eg. the head) of another actor, during the animation. For example, I put the actor-one's left hand over the actor-two's head at frame one. Then, I bend the head of actor two and I want the hand of actor one to follow its movements. In other words, the hand will stay firlmy on the head of the other actor, during the movement of the head! Is there any way to do this with poser? Thanks!