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Subject: poser to bryce animation


koz ( ) posted Tue, 11 December 2001 at 2:05 PM ยท edited Fri, 02 August 2024 at 1:03 AM

I know I've seen this somewhere. looking for a tutorial to import Poser animation into Bryce. Thanx all -KOZ


VirtualSite ( ) posted Tue, 11 December 2001 at 2:34 PM

It doesnt. You need a third-party software if youre on a PC. If youre Mac, youre more or less SOL. About the only thing you can do there is create whatever camera moves you plan on using in Bryce, create the animation there as a QuickTime, and then import that into Poser where it will function as a background piece. You then build your Poser animation to reflect that. The only problem there is that you wont have any shadows cast by the figures on the ground, because with a background animation, its difficult to position a ground without screwing up the animation.


markdc ( ) posted Tue, 11 December 2001 at 4:00 PM

Attached Link: http://innuendo.ev.ca/main.htm

You can use Konan's Natural Pose. I've never used it, but Maxpose2 works well.


egaeus ( ) posted Wed, 12 December 2001 at 8:28 AM

Or use still Bryce images as a background picture, or use them on Nerd's Backdrop prop, which would allow you to have shadows -- however, the prop isn't that bid, so your movement would be limited. Mike


VirtualSite ( ) posted Wed, 12 December 2001 at 10:25 AM

I havent worked with Nerds background tool, but if size is an issue, couldnt it just be scaled up to what you need? Ive noticed that the background images are usually 600x800 (or some other 3:4 variant); if someone created a background image that was 1200x800 and then scaled the backdrop up 200% along the y-axis, shouldnt it work?


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