Swapps Koala
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Join date: 12 May 2005
Posts: 25
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06-29-2005 10:07
Everytime i get the same problem: 1. setting 1st frame as keyframe 2. setting 2nd frame as keyframe 3. i dont touch anything in the first frame 4. in 2nd frame i bend the shenks and shins and move the hips down 5. set frame 30 as keyframe .... after that step 5 poser made a uncontrollable animation. I may not try to change anything in frame 30 or try to upload this crap, because its already looking bad in poser (moving the frameslider). maybe there is a default preferences in the german poser version 5 that makes me crazy. I made 20 different trys, read all the FAQ in this forum ... i never get what i want since weeks. Maybe its my german poser 5 version. I tried to use ulrikas defaultpose.pz3 <- dont help This thread dont help: /52/7b/47701/1.html#post517272any other ideas what im making wrong ?
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Arito Cotton
Still Addicted
Join date: 25 Aug 2003
Posts: 131
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06-29-2005 11:23
From: Swapps Koala poser made a uncontrollable animation My guess is that you probably need to break the splines so Poser doesn't try to smooth all the different keyframes you're making together (making things "uncontrollable"  . /52/ab/16599/1.html/52/9e/44429/1.html/52/07/19285/1.htmlThere's many more threads on this, just search for "splines" or "break splines." ^_^
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Ben Stravinsky
Second Life Resident
Join date: 7 Nov 2004
Posts: 149
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Hmmm try this.....
06-30-2005 04:39
Ok, ^^ Leave frame one as you are doing, dont touch it. Make frame 2 a key frame, and make sure its a key frame for everybody part. Frame 2 can then be manipulated anyway you want, legs bending bladdy bladdy bla. Then thats it, dont bother with frame 30, theres no need. Set it to loop and hey presto.
1. 1st frame untouched (key) 2. 2nd frame bend you avi how you want (key) 3. Dont touch anything else.
note: This is only for a standard pose, if you want to animate then do some reading ^^ lol
Ben Stravinsnky, i animate. ^^
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Driftwood Nomad
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Join date: 10 May 2003
Posts: 451
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06-30-2005 12:56
What I do is load the default pose, make it frame 1. Make frame 2 a keyframe posed how I want the animation to start. Then I copy frame 2 to frame 1 (temporarily) and make all my other keyframes. This will keep Poser from doing a "crazy" animation. When it all looks right, I select frames 2 through the end, and make everything a keyframe. Then I select frame 1 and hit CTRL-A to reset it to the default pose.
Hope this helps!
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