Schlabber opened this issue on Oct 29, 2001 ยท 4 posts
Schlabber posted Mon, 29 October 2001 at 4:23 AM
Attached Link: http://www.atomixbuttons.com/vsc/
Hello ..., there you can find a tool that saves all your activities to an avi - of course this is not for weak PC's but I think it can help a lot ... For example you can see then - how I make poses :o) or anotherone making textures, ... Just compress the AVI to an mpg and there we are ... What do you think ??proteus posted Mon, 29 October 2001 at 6:53 AM
Attached Link: http://www.presetcentral.com/browse/Tutorials/Modeling/index.html
Yes I have seen tutorials like this in action. Some were extremely helpful. As for myself, it is always better to understand something by seeing it done in a fluid motion, as compared to static images that often do not include that one little thing that keeps me guessing what I forgot to do to get the same effect. To be honest, I have often wondered why this type of tutorial has not taken the Poser community by storm. Then again, as you have already said, it is not for the weak PC to create these type of tut's. I have added the above link for anybody to see for themselves what this is that you have brought to our attention. Granted the site deals mainly with LightWave tutorials, but you'll soon understand how this can be of great help to Poser people when the application is used for creating Poser tutorials.egru posted Tue, 30 October 2001 at 4:13 AM
Just a general Question about AVI Compression. Proteus, I just downloaded your Patch_Face.avi. Trying to open it with Windows Media Player I receive the error "Cannot playback video Stream. No suitable decompressor could be found" How to check (in general) which Compressor was used to produce an AVI? thanks egru
proteus posted Tue, 30 October 2001 at 6:32 AM
egru, To start with I didn't make that Patch_Face.avi. All I did was supplied the link to the site that has these types of tutorials. But hey, thanks for thinking I could do something like that. ;O) About the Codecs used for decompression. (?) I'm not what you might call an audio/video geek. All I can tell you about this to try updating your Win. Media Player or visit Divx.com for the latest codecs. (Patch Face plays on my machine)