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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 20 7:20 am)
Instead of employing actors and hiring (buying) motion capture equiptment you can use Endorphine which has the added bonus of allowing you to drop your actors from a great height and watching limbs come off as you fire them at object, or falling down stairs. This is the program that all the BIG companies use in Films and games so that they can get realistic actions from their actors without harming anyone. ohhh and as i was just playing with Endorphine i have to add that posing the figures is not as easy as poser. and the Tutorial in 3DWorld is not very well written and the CD Tutorial files do NOT work with the trial version as they were created on a different version.... perhaps they will put the correct files on the next edition....lol.. anyway im going back to making drunk people get blown off their feet....hehehe
Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.
This is the program that all the BIG companies use in Films and games so that they can get realistic actions from their actors without harming anyone.
Not just human actors, either. Endorphin was used to animate the horses in that big battle scene in Return of the King. Cheaper than hiring stunt horses willing to be knocked over on cue, I suppose.
"This is the program that all the BIG companies use in Films and games so that they can get realistic actions from their actors without harming anyone." Endorphine is a great app, with lots of capability. It's not the only app used by the big studios for "stuntman" dynamics though. Havoc's Reactor in 3dsmax was, I believe, used for some of the stuntman shots in Matrix Reloaded. It has a ragdoll dynamics simulator that does basically what Endorphine can do for that kind of thing on biped rigs. I'd like to try it out and see what the differences are between the two personally (other than the obvious fact that Endorphine is a standalone app).
Tools : 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
v2.74
System: Pentium QuadCore i7, under Win 8, GeForce GTX 780 / 2GB
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You can download the trial version at the link.It is a big download (59 megabytes).
Message edited on: 07/22/2005 04:16
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There is a Trial Version of Endorphine 2.0LE on this months 3DWorld magazine. Ok some of you may say what use is that to me as the save option is disabled???? THEY didn't disable the Video export and via MarcDC's Visual marker you can convert the video to Mocap data that can be used by Poser.... So now you can have your V3 fired against a wall realistically.... YAY
Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.