12/31/2023 0 Comments Poser 9 download![]() ![]() In the Figure menu, select "Symmetry -> Right to Left" You'll notice in the Animation Palette, the corresponding blocks turning green instead of gray. (Alternatively you can use the Editing Tools (keyboard R, W and T) and the viewport to move the bodyparts around) Select the Right Shoulder and change "reach up-down" to 35 Change the tab from "Properties" to "Parameters" On the right lower side of the screen, you'll see the Right Collar is selected in the "Parameter Dials" window Select the "Right Collar", you can do this either by clicking it in the viewport or in the Animation Palette In the Animation Palette, select the second frame, this will be the base pose for the animation Now you have a good base pose for SL you might want to save for other animations. Open the "Figure" menu on top of the screen and select "Zero figure", this will reset all rotations to zero Drag the little arrow next to "Play Range" two boxes to the right Change the number of frames to 26 and confirm To make the animation loops smoothly, the first (or last) frame needs to be excluded too. The first and final frame of the animation itself will be identical, so frame 2 will be the same as frame 26 (!). The first frame in the animation will be the reference frame for SL, so it's excluded from the actual animation. The example here will have 24 frames and will play at 12 fps. In this window you can set the number of frames and the framerate of the animation. ![]() Alternatively you can access this window through the "Window" drop down menu. Use Shift-Ctrl-V to open the Animation Palette. Uncheck "LeftLeg" and "RightLeg" under Figure->Use Inverse Kinematics. For this tutorial, they need to be able to move freely. (It's possible to have multiple avatars in one scene, in that case it would be good practice to change the names.)īy default, the feet are locked into position. Double click the female avatar from the library and it will appear as "Figure" in the scene. Remove the "Andy" figure by selecting a piece of it and hitting delete. Open Poser, both the male and female avatar can be accessed from the library. Move the folder called "SL Avatar" to C:\Users\Public\Documents\Poser 9 Content\Downloads\runtime\libraries\character. Download the Second Life avatar files for Poser, you can find them on this page. This isn't meant to be a full guide or complete tutorial on making animations in Poser, this post just shows all the basics on how to set up your poser scene for animating for SL. ![]()
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