arrow1 opened this issue on Jun 20, 2004 ยท 4 posts
arrow1 posted Sun, 20 June 2004 at 12:08 AM
There was a thread a while back about joining animations in Poser.I have three sequences two at 50 frames and one at 72.I would like to make one sequence with all three.I remember someone said to leave a blank frame between sequences but this doesn't seem to work.Any help appreciated. Cheers arrow1
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ockham posted Sun, 20 June 2004 at 11:14 AM
Sometimes it just takes some fiddling. Ideally, the break points should be still points in the whole animation, where everything is "naturally" static. If you break when something is moving, the join will almost always look wrong. (A steady linear movement is OK, but most moves in Poser are not steady linear movements!) Here's what I do, which may or may not help you: When the first PZ3 reaches a good "still point", I save it, then take these steps: 1. Move to last frame 2. Memorize All 3. Set framecount to 1 4. Restore All 5. Save this as the starting point for next PZ3. After the stages are done, I render each, then join them externally using an AVI editor. Trying to rejoin the PZ3's into one big PZ3 is probably not a good idea, nor is it really necessary; you're bound to get spline trouble that way!
markschum posted Sun, 20 June 2004 at 2:55 PM
If you need to join animations rather than splice the avi files try this. Having the end-frame of one sequence and the start-frame of the next sequence adjacent is going to give you trouble unless the poses are identical. Spline interpolation between keyframes messes things up. Set them a few frames apart (maybe 10) and see what happens. You can set and delete keyframes to smooth out the movements.
arrow1 posted Sun, 20 June 2004 at 6:30 PM
Many thanks all.I will try your suggestions.arrow1
Custom built computer 128 gigs RAM,4 Terabyte hard drive, NVIDIA RTX 4060 TI 16 GIG Gig,12 TH Generation Intel i9, Dual LG Screens, 0/S Windows 11, networked to a Special 12th Generation intel I9, RTX 3060 12 Gig, Windows 11,64 gigs RAM, Dual Phillips Screens, 2 Terabyte SSD Hard Drive plus 1 Terabyte Hard Drive,3rd Computer intel i7,128 gigs ram, Graphics Card NVIDIA RTX 3060 Gig,1 Terabyte Hard Drive, OS Windows 11 64 Bit Dual Samsung Syncmaster 226bw Screens.Plus INFINITY Laptop 64 Bit,64 gigs RAM.Intel i9 chip.Windows 11 Pro and Ultimate. 4 x 2 Terrabyte Hard Drives and 2 x 2 Terrabyte external USB Hard drives. All Posers from 4 to Poser 2010 and 2012, 2014. Poser 11 and 12, 13, Hexagon 2.5 64 Bit, Carrara 8.5 Pro 64 bit, Adobe Photoshop CS4 Creative Production Suite. Adobe Photoshop CC 2024, Vue 10 and 10.5 Infinite Vue 11 14.5 Infinite plus Vue 15 and 16 Infinite, Vue 2023 and 2024, Plant Catologue, DAZ Studio 4.23, iClone 7 with 3DXchange and Character Creator 3, Nikon D3 Camera with several lenses. Nikon Z 6 ii and Z5. 180-600mm lens, 24-70 mm lens with adapter.Just added 2x 2 Terrabyte portable hard drives.