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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 2:16 pm)
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Quote - Search for CMU (Carnegie Melon University) massive free archive, on www.sharecg.com...
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There are hundreds of bvh files there... maybe thousands? I dunno, I haven't d'loaded them. But, it's probably multiple gigs worth of absolutely free bvh files. I'm trying to make room for them myself. :)
Another website I'd recommend would be http://www.mocapdata.com/ Loads of free motions files there, not just BVH, as well as some you can purchase.
Daz's plugin aniMate is good too.
You can see samples in youtube. This is an animation I made in Poser using aniMate:
http://rapidshare.com/files/194831332/Dont_mess_with_Maddie_2.avi.html
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the thing i like about the cmu files is you can see animations that show u what animations look like and it's a huge resource. plus it gives u resources that with feeware u can use to create your own bvh files from their captured animation. anything u make this way will need a lot of tweeking inside poser before it is usable. philc's bvh helper is useful but much can be done with poser animation tools especially the graph editor. when ur finished not only do u own the animation but the bvh file as well after u export it out from poser. a lot of people have already done this. someone on sharecg i think has made most of the mcu bvhs and gives them away on sharecg.Computer Art by Charles McChesney
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Hi:
I'm new to Poser and I have been looking for a source for realistic motion capture
files and sequences for the figures in Poser and for DAZ. Any ideas?