SGW opened this issue on Jun 04, 2022 ยท 6 posts
SGW posted Sat, 04 June 2022 at 12:08 PM
Hi,
While I have been using Poser for many years (currently using Poser 11, considering upgrade to Poser 12), this has been for creating still renders to illustrate eLearning materials. So when it comes to animation and video output, I am still an amateur.
One eLearning project designed to help users to reduce PTSD (I am a social worker who creates helping materials), originally illustrated by still renders of a car accident scene, would greatly benefit from using an animated video of such a scene (car driving along, sunny day, collides "out of the blue" with another car and driver, injuries, ambulance takes away the injured driver, last scene at hospital, recovering, ready to go home).
So, I take my first still render (car and driver), key frame it on first frame, then move it to the other side of the stage at frame 30 (or 60) also key framed. Haven't yet played with rotating the wheels. But, at almost any frame rate, high or low or in-between, get a motion blur that makes the video output look stuttering rather than a smooth ride across the stage. Tried lowering the aperture speed of the main camera, many other attempted fixes, but no joy. Still get a mildly choppy video of the most basic car driving across stage.
Not sure what else to try? Any help, suggestions appreciated.
SGW