tebop opened this issue on Feb 23, 2008 · 8 posts
tebop posted Sat, 23 February 2008 at 11:25 PM
i do. it helps me create keyframes.. NOT THAT im good at it.. but acting it out gets me in the mood. so thus if i were to do crappy animation by just imagining.acting it out makes it 50 percent less crappy
im not an actor but i've found myself acting alot. i act animation of humans and voice acting. and facial expressions
ockham posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 1:23 AM
Definitely. As long as I do it only at home, it's good.... A few times I've found myself
trying out face expressions or hand positions while riding the bus, and got some
really strange looks. Probably thought I was Touretting.
Zanzo posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 3:06 AM
I would have to say facial expressions are more important than body language in Poser. Willing to hear your feedback.
Klutz posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 3:53 AM Online Now!
I am not sure about that....It really depends how close a frame you are doing.
Close ups you may be right.
If you think about it, if you are viewing a conversation from a little distance, you can still pick up a lot of what is going on from the body language.
Klutz.
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mrsparky posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 5:28 AM
I tend to 'act' while using poser rather than the other way around. Often with posing figures - espically hands and lower arms to get them right. With faces - the old animators trick of using a mirror really helps.
I've found it's a subconcious thing - you do it without realising - but it's free entertianment for the folks arouind you :) LOL.
I recently created a presenantion using a mix of poser, video and greenscreen. what is telling is when you see yourself on a 6ft whiteboard is all the ticks - like jumbling words and touching nose - you don't get those in poser animations. I tried to add a few but they seem to either jump or where stilted and unatural.
jonthecelt posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 6:27 AM
I come at it from the other way round - I'm a professional actor, who enjoys using Poser. So my work involves trying to recreate what I would normally do without consciously realising it onstage into a digital form.
JonTheCelt
MyCat posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 7:51 AM
Heh, I've caught myself waving a broom around pretending it is a sword in order to see which muscles are tense. Good thing there's nobody around!
wolfmanjim posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 3:31 PM
I do the facial expressions for my characters.