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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Hi Folks! egaeus, something to think about for your next animation project: start with a lower frame rate (8 - 12 frames/second). Another option (albeit more tedious) is to save each frame of the animation as a single image and then use a third-party application to batch process them into a movie at the frame rate you specify. (There are lots of them available as shareware). You are also on track with the other method you attempted, except do the reverse. For slower animations, use a smaller number of frames between keyframes. Hope this helps. Peter (Dr Zik)
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Okay, I'm still working with Poser's animating functions, and, of course, it couldn't just be simple. The animations are way too fast. So I do what the manual and a Steve Shanks tutorial told me to do -- I use the Animation/Retime Animation comand and type in values for the Source and Destination Frames. Guess what? It doesn't take. No matter what file I used this function on, whenever I went back to the retime window, the values were always the original ones. Is there some trick to getting the Retime option to work? Mike