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I don't do a lot of animation but I have done some. Usually, I end up setting up my animation scene in Poser and rendering in Blender because it renders a little faster. Here are 2 I've done completely in Poser, except adding the sound. That was done in Davinci.
https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/3129206/back-to-back
https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/3085244/ghost
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I use Poser 13 and win 10
I don't do a lot of animation, I more set it all up and use each frame as a sprite for my game. But my intro is animated so you can see it all come together in this vid https://youtu.be/ohxGSV6XRtg?si=8WhXYv5GU0Zkedtg
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These are rather large Gif's, so it may take some time to load them... Poser can do animations fairly easy. It is easy to deal with the keyframes, etc. The curve system for the keys is a bit different than some programs. But no harder to work with than other program. It doesn't support some thing you might expect it to thou, like fbx animation import and retargeting.
You can animate basically anything that is supported in Poser, fairly easily.
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Short answer: Yes
This is the right-side video from the side-by-side video I poster earlier. Created and rendered with Poser13 Superfly.
This video was created in a couple hours from an existing scene, the couple in the pickup were doing 'something else' before I quickly switched in a replacement. 90% of the animation is keyed every 40th frame the other 10% is either 20 or 10, with the exception being the heads keyed every 5th frames(eye-blinks)...It doesn't take a gajillion keys for most actions, save your effort for most important parts and let Poser handle the interpolation.Average render time was 5-7seconds per frame... This was the right-half of a LQ preview/test video aimed at side-by-side viewing. Only a test.
PS: of course Youtube butchers the Quality of the video...LOL
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Very nice videos. what software are you using for animated gifs?These are rather large Gif's, so it may take some time to load them... Poser can do animations fairly easy. It is easy to deal with the keyframes, etc. The curve system for the keys is a bit different than some programs. But no harder to work with than other program. It doesn't support some thing you might expect it to thou, like fbx animation import and retargeting.
You can animate basically anything that is supported in Poser, fairly easily.
Y'all have a great day.
Most of the time I use a really old version of Jasc Animation Shop, Version 3.11.... On longer ones that I can't do in an old program, I do them in the Blender with the video editor. I have a few other programs I can use as well, but usually go back to those two....
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Larissa198 posted at 12:12 PM Tue, 23 January 2024 - #2985955
It absolutely is although not often shown to be. Some of the coolest animations have been made using it despite some limitations. Those limitations are something I've grown fond of. Here's a few examples:Hello , i did check poser in YouTube and forums but mostly i seen people using it for still images while poser says it is powerful for animation too so i wonder if poser can be good for animation or it is only good for posing and rendering still images ?
if i want making animation is poser 13 good choice ?
also have anyone done animation with it if so i want to see their result please .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf2C0i5E6Ug
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGTbpXbzPjE
-RWBY Vol 1-3 (with a team) is probably the biggest nationally known production in the world to use Poser
(we mainly used Poser 2014 at the time, but not much has changed in the animation department over the years aside from added features and a few changes...still good)
The initial RWBY Red and White Trailers were only Monty, and then Black and Yellow was he and I tag teaming:
Red
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYW2GmHB5xs
White
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt9vl8iAN5Q
Black
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImKCt7BD4U4
Yellow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCw_aAS7vWI
I have a couple goofy personal projects too:
Mega Man X Fanimation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F991RSOU00Y
Previs Dummies 1&2 (ugly but fun, just to focus on the animation side)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z54Ybs0DZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAIoEp1pPPQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnrPv7Kd2TI
I'm still using it but have been too busy with animation work lately which requires Blender for the pipeline, but absolutely not done with Poser. I much prefer doing animation in Poser over Blender, but there is a bit of knowledge for making use of it that can be a little scarce to come by unless you know people who know.
All of the above mention projects did make use of original models, some game assets, products from DAZ and other places, all modified of course.
Hope that answers you question.
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My most recent Poser animation:
Previs Dummies 2
if you really get under the hood editing things in text and animating 2d things outside of poser to place on geometry, you can bring in fx animation. I like to experiment with those.
Modifiers and bullet physics are fun too
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My most recent Poser animation:
Previs Dummies 2
Also an important note is that a lot of this is done with Poser's PREVIEW render. Posers OpenGL comic mode preview is made to mimic the tricks the were used in the early seasons of RWBY were rendered. That means rendering out animations takes minutes instead of hours (or days). If the style you're after is "ink and Paint" Poser is really good at that.
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Hello , i did check poser in YouTube and forums but mostly i seen people using it for still images while poser says it is powerful for animation too so i wonder if poser can be good for animation or it is only good for posing and rendering still images ?
if i want making animation is poser 13 good choice ?
also have anyone done animation with it if so i want to see their result please .