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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 12:26 am)
I think with disapear you mean that a model fades away in a animation?
I dont have done much with poser animations so I leave that question open for the animation guru's.
For a gun flash, you can use a prop.
I think this will work in animations to, just experiment with size etc.
Smoke should work to.
As example you can find a muzle flash prop here.
Download the prop and pick it apart to see how they did it.
This should give enough information to create your own flash/smoke prop.
Or just use it as it is.
I hope this helped a bit.
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Hi.
I have a question.
Dose Poser have third party effect?
For example, the smoke when tank shoot the target.
I think there is not any flame in poser.
Dose poser can make disppear model slowly?
I think it is better making in Adobe AfterEffect or premere.
It is just question of begginer of poser.
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