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So you've made an aircraft model and now you're trying to convert it to a Poser figure. You need the flaps (or "ailerons") to move properly, but they should move at angle other than the usual x, y, or z-axis. How do we do this in Poser? Basically, we adjust the Orientaton of the part's joint center.
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With motion-blur, you can quickly add a sense of motion to your scene... without using compositing or even another piece of software. How is done? Basically, you need to set up an animation, create 2 keyframes, move the object to be blurred, and then render one image in the middle of the animation. So, although this tutorial uses Poser 5, it can be applied to any software that allows motion blur as an option (Poser 4 can not, but programs like Lightwave and 3D Studio Max can).
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In the opening scenes of the movie, The Matrix (released by Warner Bros. and now available on DVD and video), the character Trinity (played by Carrie-Ann Moss) is cornered by a number of policemen. During a fight scene, she walks up a wall to avoid bullets and then does a "jump-kick"- she jumps up in the air, freezes as the camera pans around, and then kicks the policeman. So, how did they do it?
submitted: 5 years and 3870 days ago