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Here is an animated manikin made from Fabien Mosen's excellent macro and
the help of some of you.
Thanks for that !
The animation is made with PCG (Patrick Curve Generator)
The sequence is made of 11 definite postures interpolated into 20
images.
I used Rhino ( once again ) to get the correct angles for the joints.
Fabien
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Download 'c:\windows\temp\nsmailek.gif' (92 KB)
Preview of image 'c:\windows\temp\nsmailek.gif'
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Oups !
I did not think the file would be that large.
Besides the animation run just once on Messenger.
To see it, you'll have to download it on your hard drive and play it
with an Internet browser.
Fabien
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I was able to see it just fine and the file size was not too large for an
animation. But you might want to send animations to the
povray.animation.binaries group instead. I think this image might be a
response to a discussion in this group, in which case you should probably
send the animation to p.b.a. and post a notice here.
Other than that, great animation. I would like to see the hips and shoulders
move with the motion, but the feet and legs look great!
news:3880E6EC.3E02E136@club-internet.fr...
> Oups !
> I did not think the file would be that large.
> Besides the animation run just once on Messenger.
> To see it, you'll have to download it on your hard drive and play it
> with an Internet browser.
>
> Fabien
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Very smooth motion!
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Real good movements. Very realistic slow motion of a runner. I agree with
Bill D. and a bouncing head and torso would be great, not a lot of motion
perhaps, would take some adjustment on the legs but not for the arms maybe.
Bob
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Yes I agree that the torso is way too static. I'll give it a new try with a
running mat as well
> Real good movements. Very realistic slow motion of a runner. I agree with
> Bill D. and a bouncing head and torso would be great, not a lot of motion
> perhaps, would take some adjustment on the legs but not for the arms maybe.
>
> Bob
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As a Poserless Pover I have adopted Fabien's maniquin as
my stand-in guy for humans. It's good to see him getting
some exercise. Nicely done.
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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His left sholder seems to dislocate somewhere near the beginning
of the cycle, but the anim looks good.
Don't know how you attacked this, but I had to rename it before
viewing, the file name came out as "C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\nsmailEK.gif"
I renamed it to nsmailEK.gif and it was OK.
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