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Subject: Animating in Poser


MayorSlick ( ) posted Wed, 20 December 2000 at 6:29 PM ยท edited Mon, 04 November 2024 at 10:11 PM

For some reason when I animate a transparent object in Poser 4, it ends up looking like it does in the studio mode (IE: transparent pixels, splotchey). However, if I render an image the transparent object comes out the way it is suppose to (IE: A glass tube). I was curious if anybody new a way to correct the problem.


Cybermonk ( ) posted Thu, 21 December 2000 at 12:48 AM

Sounds like your making the animation under current display settings. When you go to render the animation, set this to current render settings instead. Do this on the make movie screen under quality option. You can even animate with the sketch style render. Animating with the current display settings is good for doing stuff with like wire frame display. Any how hope this helps.

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MayorSlick ( ) posted Thu, 21 December 2000 at 1:28 AM

Thanks, actually I figuered it out about an hour or so after I posted the message. I was testing to see if using current render settings would make a difference instead of using the default. As I found out they do but unfortunatly the render time jumps by several hours. Short thanks to renderosity too because it has been very helpful in my rendering process. Nice to have a site that allows me to compair my abilities with that of others while also being able to learn new things from more advanced users.


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