ibr_remote
Adventurous
Been using Poser series software for more than a decade, but never felt up to creating animations (tried once a decade ago and promptly gave up). Have recently felt sufficiently comfortable with learning to render animations with Poser, as I have now also been able to use rigged FBX figures with some degree of confidence inside Poser.
Basically, I have several sources of FBX characters to input:
Generated characters from Autodesk Character Generator, and Adobe Fuse CC and Adobe Mixamo online. Then there are ready-to-rock-n-roll exported Genesis 3 and 8 figures from Daz Studio 4.x Pro. Additionally, I can acquire FBX character assets from 3rd-party asset creators (Mirye, Vanishing Point, others).
I have already discussed my experience over at my Journal at DeviantArt. Here, I just want to show my current level of FBX animation rendering in Poser. I need to mention that I had originally made a very glitchy video when the movie settings were 30 frames per second, render every 5th frame, AVI (uncompressed). I re-rendered at every 2nd frame and the result was much improved.
Here is my concatenated video of my most recent Poser movie rendering (details under the video at YouTube):
Basically, I have several sources of FBX characters to input:
Generated characters from Autodesk Character Generator, and Adobe Fuse CC and Adobe Mixamo online. Then there are ready-to-rock-n-roll exported Genesis 3 and 8 figures from Daz Studio 4.x Pro. Additionally, I can acquire FBX character assets from 3rd-party asset creators (Mirye, Vanishing Point, others).
I have already discussed my experience over at my Journal at DeviantArt. Here, I just want to show my current level of FBX animation rendering in Poser. I need to mention that I had originally made a very glitchy video when the movie settings were 30 frames per second, render every 5th frame, AVI (uncompressed). I re-rendered at every 2nd frame and the result was much improved.
Here is my concatenated video of my most recent Poser movie rendering (details under the video at YouTube):