MrGorf opened this issue on Nov 25, 2000 ยท 8 posts
MrGorf posted Sat, 25 November 2000 at 10:39 PM
Nance posted Sun, 26 November 2000 at 2:19 AM
Yes, we are interested! This would be a really great improvement in the potential of Poser animation.
pack posted Sun, 26 November 2000 at 11:05 AM
I would be very interested. Usually rendering penalty is very stiff. Animation is time consuming.
kupa posted Sun, 26 November 2000 at 12:13 PM
Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com/products/html/poserProPack.html
Just for reference, the Poser Pro Pack, which will be available shortly, will be supporting 2D motion blur for both single frame and animated renderings. We should have some examples posted on our website later this week. Steve Cooper Curious Labs, Inc.thenodemaster posted Sun, 26 November 2000 at 4:20 PM
I would definitely be interested in your motion blur. Let me know how it developes!!!
MrGorf posted Mon, 27 November 2000 at 12:10 AM
Attached Link: http://www.geocities.com/cherylsoft/blur/index.html
Hello all... Good news, my program, Blur Distiller, has arrived! It is in Beta form currently, and I need YOU to help me iron out the bugs so this program can perform at its full potential. Please download and try Blur Distiller and let me know of any comments, suggestions, or bug reports you may have. This program works with images made in a variety of programs, not just Poser (although Poser gives great results). It is for single-frame output, although you could make animations from its output. Hmm, a movie-blur program sounds like my next project... ;-) Anyway, I humbly offer this Beta to the Renderosity community. Please let me know what you think. It's not a magic bullet but I do believe you will find it quite useful. Best Wishes and happy blurring... ----CraigJeffH posted Mon, 27 November 2000 at 12:17 AM
Cool! Maybe you should state OS requirements/etc. on that page as well.
MrGorf posted Mon, 27 November 2000 at 12:52 AM
Sorry about that, it's been a long day. I will change the page tomorrow. For now: Windows 95/98; almost certain it will run on Windows ME, NT 4, and Windows 2000. 64 MB of RAM or more is suggested (the more, the merrier). Pentium or better. Runs well at 300+ MHz. Slower than that... depends on your patience. The file is small, around 250 KB. You will probably need significant hard drive space to get the most out of it, though. ;-) Try it, I'd be very interested in what platforms it does NOT run on. ----Craig