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2 person animations??

Corey Craven
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Join date: 17 Sep 2004
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01-26-2005 09:39
With the SL figures in Poser how would you go about loading 2 figures at the same time? For instance if you want to make a couple holding hands. How would I get them both in Poser at the same time to set it up and then save them as 2 seperate files before uploading?
Blueman Steele
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Join date: 28 Dec 2004
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Animation request
01-26-2005 09:50
I'd love to see an animation or gesture for draping one's arm over another's shoulder.

Something like holding hands would be nice to be like a "dance" where it is held until either party ends the animation.

-BlueMan
Beau Perkins
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Join date: 25 Dec 2003
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01-26-2005 09:52
Corey Ive been trying to figure that out myself, until I do ive been using primitives and using that to set the position.
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Corey Craven
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Join date: 17 Sep 2004
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01-26-2005 09:54
Yes that would be neat. My question though is how do I load 2 of the SL figures into poser to do such a thing. It would cost me countless amounts of money to upload and tweak if I had to do the two completly seperate in Poser. Whereas if I could just load them both in Poser and get the bends close it wouldn't take 500 uploads to get it perfect. As it is just with a single animation it costs 100 and upwards for me to get it tweaked.
Newfie Pendragon
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Join date: 19 Dec 2003
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01-26-2005 12:03
I've been able to get two figures together in Poser; couldn't tell you how, as I was just learning the application at the time, but it's possible. However, that may not be your biggest problem. As anyone who's had to make a sit/pose for furniture, exact positioning is not generally possible, as the avatar's height/size/etc is all adjustable. Based on that, it may not be possible to get a 'perfect' positioning of two poses.
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Sensual Casanova
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Join date: 28 Feb 2004
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01-26-2005 12:38
Open the library... go to figures... and click the two checks at the bottom... this will bring in another figure (it will go to the normal default position) ... it may be best to have the first figure posing or moved before you do this.


I hope this helps, Sorry I do not know the technical terms for this stuff as O have taught myself to use poser... Good luck!
Wicki Olafson
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Join date: 26 Nov 2004
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01-30-2005 18:21
From: Sensual Casanova
Open the library... go to figures... and click the two checks at the bottom... this will bring in another figure (it will go to the normal default position) ... it may be best to have the first figure posing or moved before you do this.


This is actually a good thing to know how to do. A lot of animations start and end in different locations and makes the animation jump at the end back to where you started at.
Adding in another figure allows you to see how far off you are from where you started the animation.