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Salutes For Daz3d M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • At Ease
    • Ave Imperator
    • Come To Attention
    • Marching British Marker
    • Marching British
    • Marching Canadian & US Marker
    • Marching Canadian & US
    • Officer Informal British
    • Officer Informal Canadian & US
    • Salute From Attention British
    • Salute From Attention Canadian & US
    • WW2 German Click Heels
    • WW2 German Officer Informal
    • WW2 German
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 versions included
  • BVH files of motions included

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Have your poser army give you the respect you command with the Reisormocap Salutes Pack!

This pack contains fourteen motion-captured poses that cover a variety of salutes from different armies and different eras.

This Moves Pack includes:

  • Come To Attention
  • Salute From Attention in either the British or the Canadian & USA manners
  • At Ease
  • Marching British and Marching Canadian & USA styles
  • Marching British Marker and the Marching Canadian & USA Marker
  • Officer Informal British and the Officer Informal Canadian & USA
  • Ave Imperator
  • WW2 German
  • WW2 German Click Heels
  • WW2 German Officer Informal

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Superhero Moves Volume 1 For Daz 3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • Flaps In Night 1
    • Flaps In Night 2
    • Land Into Crouch 1
    • Land Into Crouch 2
    • Power Blast 1
    • Power Blast 2
    • Power Blast 2 Hand 1
    • Power Blast 2 Hand 2
    • Power Blast 2 Hand Vertical 1
    • Power Blast 2 Hand Vertical 2
    • Shield Under Fire 1
    • Shield Under Fire 2
    • Shield Under Fire w.Pushback 1
    • Shield Under Fire w.Pushback 2
    • Stand Aside Citizen 1
    • Stand Aside Citizen 2
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 versions included
  • BVH files of motions included

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Deal out some justice with your league of Poser heroes with the Reisormocap Superhero Moves Pack!

This motion-captured pack of animated poses is ideal for your superhero and fantasy animations. Each PZ2 file works with both Poser and DAZ Studio and is optimized for DAZ 3D’s M4 and V4 characters.

This Move Pack includes:

  • Flaps in Night
  • Land into Crouch
  • Power Blast
  • Power Blast Two Handed
  • Power Blast Two Handed Vertical
  • Shield Under Fire
  • Shield Under Fire with Pushback
  • Stand Aside Citizen

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Investigations Moves Volume 2 For Daz3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • Doorkicker 1
    • Doorkicker 2
    • Fall Back with Rifle 1
    • Fall Back with Rifle 2
    • Flash Underhand Creep Backwards Spooked 1
    • Flash Underhand Creep Backwards Spooked 2
    • Peer Walk Around Corner 1
    • Peer Walk Around Corner 2
    • Walk Around Corner 1
    • Walk Around Corner 2
    • Walk Around Corner Spooked 1
    • Walk Around Corner Spooked 2
    • Walk Look Back Walk 1
    • Walk Look Back Walk 2
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 versions included
  • BVH files of motions included

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Go into action with the Reisormocap Investigations Moves Pack Volume 2!

This collection of motion-captured animated poses have been optimized for Michael 4 and Victoria 4.2 and allow you to animate them with a single click.

This Move Pack includes:

  • Doorkicker
  • Fall Back with Rifle
  • Flash Underhand Creep Backwards Spooked
  • Peer Walk Around Corner
  • Walk Around Corner
  • Walk Around Corner Spooked
  • Walk Look Back Walk

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Kids At Play Volume 1 For Daz3D Kids4

Compatible Figures

  • Kids 4

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses for The Kids 4 (.PZ2)
    • Airplane Flying 1
    • Airplane Flying 2
    • Get Dizzy 1
    • Get Dizzy 2
    • Hopscotch 1
    • Hopscotch 2
    • Hugs 1
    • Hugs 2
    • Kick Ball 1
    • Kick Ball 2
    • Laugh Hard 1
    • Laugh Hard 2
    • Tantrum 1
    • Tantrum 2
  • BVH files of motions included

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Let the kids run loose with the Reisormocap Kids At Play Moves Pack!

This collection of motion-captured animated poses have been optimized for The Kids 4 and allow you to animate them with a single click.

This Move Pack includes:

  • Airplane Flying
  • Get Dizzy
  • Hopscotch
  • Hugs
  • Kick Ball
  • Laugh Hard
  • Tantrum

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Investigations Moves Volume 1 For Daz3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4.2 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • Creep Around Corner Spooked 1
    • Creep Around Corner Spooked 2
    • Flashlight OH Creep Backwards Spooked 1
    • Flashlight OH Creep Backwards Spooked 2
    • Flashlight Search OH 1
    • Flashlight Search OH 2
    • Flashlight Search OH Spooked 1
    • Flashlight Search OH Spooked 2
    • Flashlight Search UH 1
    • Flashlight Search UH 2
    • Flashlight Search UH Spooked 1
    • Flashlight Search UH Spooked 2
    • Walk Gun Flashlight 1
    • Walk Gun Flashlight 2
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 versions included
  • BVH files of motions included

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Get scared of the dark again with the Reisormocap Investigations Moves Pack!

This collection of motion-captured animated poses have been optimized for Michael 4 and Victoria 4.2 and allow you to animate them with a single click.

This Move Pack includes:

  • Creep Around Corner Spooked
  • Flashlight Overhand Creep Backwards Spooked
  • Flashlight Search Overhand
  • Flashlight Search Overhand Spooked
  • Flashlight Search Underhand
  • Flashlight Search Underhand Spooked
  • Walk Gun Flashlight

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Office Moves Volume 2 For Daz3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4.2 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • 14 Animation Sets for M4/V4 (.PZ2 with Mirrored Versions Included):
    • Boss Conversation Standing Angry
    • Getting File From Drawer
    • Lift Heavy Box
    • Running Copier (Impatient)
    • Walk Read Papers Coffee No Sip
    • Walking With Papers
    • Water Cooler Get Refill
  • Poses to Apply All Animation Presets (.PZ2)
  • BVH Motion Files are also Included

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Enter the corporate trenches with your Poser businessman with the Reisormocap Office Moves 2 Moves Pack!

This collection of motion-captured animated poses have been optimized for Michael 4 and Victoria 4.2 and allow you to animate them with a single click. Within seconds, you’ll keep the office running in your animated or special-effects project.

This moves pack includes:

  • Boss Conversation Standing Angry
  • Getting File From Drawer
  • Lift Heavy Box
  • Running Copier (Impatient)
  • Water Cooler Get Refill
  • Walking With Papers

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works native in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Office Moves Volume 1 For Daz3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4.2 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • Boss Conversation Standing 1
    • Boss Conversation Standing 2 (Mirrored)
    • Get Out Of My Office! 1
    • Get Out Of My Office! 2 (Mirrored)
    • Presentation Talk 1
    • Presentation Talk 2 (Mirrored)
    • Raising Question 1 Male
    • Raising Question 2 Male (Mirrored)
    • Raising Question 1 Female
    • Raising Question 2 Female (Mirrored)
    • Raising Question Lazy 1 Male
    • Raising Question Lazy 2 Male (Mirrored)
    • Raising Question Lazy 1 Female
    • Raising Question Lazy 2 Female (Mirrored)
    • Spin In Chair Management 1 Male
    • Spin In Chair Management 2 Male (Mirrored)
    • Spin In Chair Management 1 Female
    • Spin In Chair Management 2 Female (Mirrored)
    • You’re Fired! 1 Male
    • You’re Fired! 2 Male (Mirrored)
    • You’re Fired! 1 Female
    • You’re Fired! 2 Female (Mirrored)
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 Versions Included
  • BVH Files of Motions Included

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Enter the corporate boardroom with your Poser businessman by using the Reisormocap Office Moves 1 Moves Pack. This collection of motion-captured animated poses have been optimized for Michael 4 and Victoria 4.2 and allows you to animate them with a single click. Within seconds, you’ll be running the office in your animated or special-effects project.

This moves pack includes:

  • Boss Conversation: The character has a pleasant development conversation with an employee.
  • Get Out Of My Office!: Picking out two others, the character motions them towards the door and turns his back on them.
  • Presentation Talk: Your poser character steps forward, introduces himself, and begins a brief presentation in front of a whiteboard or similar display. (Whiteboard or similar display not included.)
  • Raising Question: The seated character raises his hand fully to ask a question at a meeting.
  • Raising Question Lazy: The seated character raises his hand lazily to ask a question at a meeting.
  • Spin In Chair: The seated character spins around in a chair to greet the visitor in his office. The move for female characters includes crossing the legs at the end of the spin.
  • You’re Fired!: The character throws the chair back while getting up, slams one hand on the desk, and then swings his other hand out signaling the termination. The move for female characters includes placing hands on the hips at the end.

Each Move in the Move Pack is an Animated Pose (PZ2) file that works natively in Poser and DAZ Studio. Also included are BVH files for the moves, allowing the moves to be used in any application that reads and imports BVH motion capture files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Spy Moves Volume 1 For Daz3D M4 V4

Compatible Figures

  • Michael 4 & Related
  • Victoria 4.2 & Related

Compatible Software

  • Poser
  • DAZ Studio

Included In This Moves Pack

  • Animated Poses (.PZ2)
    • Advance and Shoot 1
    • Advance and Shoot 2 (Mirrored)
    • Fire and Advance 1
    • Fire and Advance 2 (Mirrored)
    • Grenade Toss 1
    • Grenade Toss 2 (Mirrored)
    • Pistol Through Door 1
    • Pistol Through Door 2 (Mirrored)
    • Tied in Chair 1
    • Tied in Chair 2 (Mirrored)
    • Two Gun Mojo 1
    • Two Gun Mojo 2 (Mirrored)
    • Walk Turn Shoot 1
    • Walk Turn Shoot 2 (Mirrored)
  • Michael 4 and Victoria 4 versions included
  • BVH files included.

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We are very pleased to announce that our Spy Moves Volume 1 for M4/V4.2 is now available for sale exclusively at Daz3d.com. This animated pose pack for Poser and Daz|Studio has been one of our more popular animation sets and features optimized motion-capture data for Daz’s Michael 4 and Victoria 4.2 figures. The set contains seven animated poses as .PZ2 files, including the following poses:

  • Advance and Shoot: Boldly walking forward, this pose brings an arm up to shoot away at anything in front.
  • Fire and Advance: Built with holding a rifle in both hands in mind, this pose moves forward with a military style shuffle as he shoots.
  • Grenade Toss: This pose will pull the pin and throw the grenade downrange.
  • Pistol Through Door: Designed with holding a pistol in mind, this pose enters and secure a room through the door, sweeping the room with his pistol, looking for threats.
  • Tied in Chair: Sometimes agents get caught, and this pose has them tied up in a chair and struggling to escape.
  • Two Gun Mojo: When subtlety is not the answer, this pose kicks down the door and shoots up everything with twin guns.
  • Walk Turn Shoot: Inspired by the quintessential spy series, this pose kicks things off with a quick walk ending with a twist and a shot to the camera.

Each pose also has a mirrored version, giving you 14 animated poses for M4 and V4.2 each! We have also included BVH files of each pose which allows the poses to be used with any application that reads BVH files. Mirrored versions of each pose are also included. Props and hand poses are not included.

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Tips for Poser Animators: The Best Free Film School

When we’re starting out with character animation, we tend to rejoice when we finish a single render. But for every animator, there is the desire to do more, to actually combine the individual renders into a single, cohesive story. The problem is that for many of us, it’s a whole new level of complexity when we start looking at going beyond an animated clip and into the realm of film. Film is a new language to learn, and while there are many very reputable film schools scattered around the world, there are several free film schools available to those who seek them out.

Now, we’re going to talk a lot about the craft of filmmaking in this article, and everywhere you read filmmaking just substitute it with Poser Animation. For our purposes, the two are indistinguishable. The techniques may be different, but the language of film is the same as the language of animating with Poser or Daz|Studio.

So, what are these film schools? They are the Public Library, Film Festivals, and the Internet.

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Tips for Poser Animators: Average Shot Length

When you are starting an animation in Poser or Daz|Studio, it is good to keep Average Shot Length (ASL) in mind. ASL has been dropping in since the start of film as editing techniques have become more advanced, allowing for more kinetic storytelling that draws the audience in to the story.

It’s amazing to see that the ASL in 1903 was 35.6 seconds and yet in 2009, it had dropped to 2.9 seconds. For years–from 1914 to 1985–the ASL tended to hover in the five to fifteen second range and then in 1986, the ASL started its steady drop to its present very short situation.

While it’s tough to generalize across movies as a whole, there are certain tips that can be gleaned from the ever-shortening ASL.

First, the greater the action on the screen, the shorter the shot length needs to be. In almost any action sequence, the shots last little more than a second in many cases, with longer shots allowing the audience a chance to catch their breaths along with the characters, before demanding all of their concentration for the next sequence of one-second cuts.

Second, even in slower-paced scenes, the camera rarely stays in one place for long–a conversation will have lots of shots of relatively short length cut together to allow the whole. Shots of the speaker will be intercut with reaction shots of the listener, and even wider shots showing the surroundings as they speak.

Third, use the very long shots for majestic moments where you want the audience to be filled with awe at the images on screen and where you want to give them a chance to see and appreciate every single detail. Seeing a giant starship as it crawls past the screen, a slow majestic flight across mist-shrouded hills, or even a slow camera move across the form of an attractive actor/actress are all meant to signal to the audience–hey, you should be impressed by this!

Setting the wrong shot length is also the second biggest mistake that many starting animators make.

The biggest is whipping the camera around the with no relation to real-world physics and trying to really show off the “3-D” nature of their scene–either that or putting so much jitter in recreating a hand-held shaky-cam look that you can’t see anything on screen. But that’s another topic.

We have all seen animations of fight scenes that look like the participants are involved in a real knock-down, drag-out battle, but because the shot length doesn’t match the intensity of the moment, the life gets sucked out of the fight. Instead, we’re treated to shots that last 30 seconds or more. It’s even worse if the camera remains static.

Exception to the rule: If the scene has its own pacing, and you are willing to continually shift the camera’s point of interest, then you can get away with a very long shot. Director John Woo, in his movie Hard Boiled had a continuous shot that followed the two heroes shooting their way through one corridor, getting in an elevator and having a short, intense conversation, and then getting out of the elevator to shoot their way through another hallway–the shot lasts a stunning two minutes and forty-two seconds and is an amazing piece of choreography. Likewise, Orson Welles opens his movie Touch of Evil in a continuous tracking shot lasting three and a half minutes where Welles seamlessly moves from one vignette to the next.

By keeping shot length in mind, you can affect your audience’s mood–shorter clips get the audience more excited, longer clips let them breathe, and really long clips let them appreciate what you’ve done.