Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Posing Help

arrow1 opened this issue on Oct 04, 2004 ยท 5 posts


arrow1 posted Mon, 04 October 2004 at 6:06 AM

Everytime I add a pose to a figure,I am trying to animate,it jumps all over and sometimes out of the Poser 5 screen.I go along say five frames add a pose,then another five add another pose and the figure disappears.I am trying to add movement to a figure kneeling to standing,using parital poses with V2.Also how do change from one animation sequence to another? I know that in the movie industry they change camera angles.Any help appreciated.arrow1

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xantor posted Mon, 04 October 2004 at 6:36 AM

Set a keyframe for the camera at the start and end of your first scene then in the next frame change your camera position and that is how to change the scene by changing the camera angle. To actually change the scene, you would probably be best to start a new poser scene. If you are making an animation, you can join the scenes together later in a video editing program.


EnglishBob posted Mon, 04 October 2004 at 7:11 AM

If the pose you're applying contains translation data for the hip, your figure will jump back to where it was placed when the pose was saved. Not very convenient if you're trying to make it move. If you go to the keyframe where this happens, write down the hip translation values; apply your pose; then edit the translations back in. There's probably an easier way of doing this, but I'm not an animation expert.


arrow1 posted Mon, 04 October 2004 at 3:51 PM

Many thanks for your help.This animation I have been doing has been very frustrating!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.


lesbentley posted Mon, 04 October 2004 at 4:27 PM

Assuming that this behaviour is caused by translations of the hip, and only if you are NOT using inverse kinematics, then here is another thing you could try. Before applying the pose, lock the hip, apply the pose, then unlock the hip.