animate 3d poser files in AS5 or 6
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:00 pm
Can I buy poser content and animate it in AS5 or 6?
Everything about 3d in AS is very simple.Things to have in mind:wena wrote:Is there a tutorial that I can use to import OBJ files, and what are there limitations?
Wena Parry
South Wales, UK
P.O. I am now using v 6 pro
PARKER wrote:Everything about 3d in AS is very simple.Things to have in mind:wena wrote:Is there a tutorial that I can use to import OBJ files, and what are there limitations?
Wena Parry
South Wales, UK
P.O. I am now using v 6 pro
-You only can import OBJ models in AS.Most of 3d softwares can export in OBJ so no problem.
-In the tutorial of the software they recommend you to use Amapi, Shade and Poser with anime studio.I dont think its necesary to have all those, you just get Poser, i think its the best.
-You should download this too:
Poser to Anime Studio Pro OBJ Exporter script:
http://my.smithmicro.com/tutorials/1928.html
To Export 3D OBJ's from Poser into Anime Studio Pro, please follow the steps below:
1. Save your AnimeStudio_Export.py script on your computer in a location you can find.
2. Start Poser and select the 3D OBJ you want to export by bringing it into the scene
3. From within Poser Select File > Run Python Script, select the AnimeStudio_Export.py script
4. Poser will ask you to Save Poser Scene, type in a name for your 3D OBJ and Click on Save
To Import into Anime Studio Pro
1. Start Anime Studio Pro
2. Select File > Import > OBJ 3D Model find your 3D OBJ and open it
3. Select the Layer Settings from the Layers Palette (bottom right corner) for your 3D Object
4. Layer Settings dialog opens, Click on the 3D Options tab, change edge offset to "0.00"
When you have already imported the 3d OBJ object you could use the auto-scale tool that is in the 3d options in the script menu.It should place the 3d model in the center of the working area.
There are some limitations to animate 3d objects in AS:
You can use 3D layers with skeletons. Using a bone layer, you can warp a 3D model by moving bones around. Keep in mind that while 3D layers are truly three-dimensional, bone layers are only 2D. So, any manipulation you do with bones is going to be limited to some degree.
Because Anime Studio is not a true 3D program, not all 3D features are supported. In particular, lighting. Any 3D model you import will be flat shaded. However, because Anime Studio does support texture maps, you can simulate lighting if a texture map has lighting effects "baked" into it.
Video tutorials:
How to import OBJ models into AS:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RQT67AP0
How to export with Poser:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=02S7KVNV