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Post by jamesmc // Mar 8, 2006, 5:27am

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Does truPose still exist or is it even useful anymore.


I've been stripping out bvh motions of some models which has some nice results, so have quite a library of motion now.


And another questions, why hasn't anyone created a stickman motion maker. I mean, the concept appears to be simple I think. Pasting the parameters into a object would seem to be the way to go.


Maybe I don't understand tS motion fully yet.

Post by hultek43 // Mar 8, 2006, 5:45am

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You may want to check this out>>
http://www.truebones.com/

Post by jamesmc // Mar 8, 2006, 5:58am

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I see, very nice indeed.


Can tS TrueBones motion application be ported back to Poser or is it a special service only? Or can Magic Motion Bones do such a thing?


I hate all these different motion and object file formats, something always gets "lost" when you port from one application to another. :mad:

Post by jamesmc // Mar 10, 2006, 6:34am

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I think I have answered my question on what happened to truPose.


I found a website when I was looking for 3D painters. The product is called BlackSmith3D.


I'm testing out their 3D suite right now and it sure looks good for 149.00 dollars? (forgot the price, but it was under 200) and it has capability with familiarity to those using Poser.


By the way, the author of the Blacksmith Suite had a section of trueSpace with no entries. He wants people to email him with ideas and opinions on his programs.


I'm very seriously considering buying the program as it will work perfectly with what I got in programs. For that price and all those goodies, looks like it's an average man's answer to Deep3D Paint and it looks easier to use!
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