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rico [ Friday, 11 September 2020, 08:59 AM ]
Post subject: Physics In Poser
Hello there. <br /> <br /> The goal of my learning Poser, Ray Dream, Amapi, Bryce etc. is so that I can eventually make <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/to_become_senile.gif" alt="" /> animations in Carrara... but, as said, I'm trying to learn a solid basic foundation first. <br /> <br /> In Carrara, one can obviously do Poser animations, landscapes, vegetation, fluid animations <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/JC_shipwrecked.gif" alt="" /> , particle effects & physics <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/laie_14.gif" alt="" /> ... all in one application. <br /> <br /> I was wondering, "<i><b>Is there a 'physics engine' for Poser</b> (perhaps in newer versions)... either built-in to Poser or available as an add-on for Poser? If yes, what is its name, please? If no, can a 'physics engine' be coded for Poser, perhaps in Python?</i>" <br /> <br /> I've seen (but not yet used) a Python script which 'simulates' gravity, like a ball being dropped & bouncing on the ground <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/blob10.gif" alt="" /> ... so the idea seems possible (I'm not sure of the amount of work required to make something like that, or how it might impact the performance of Poser by adding a load to posing & processing animated renders).
Chromium [ Friday, 11 September 2020, 06:30 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
This is from memory, as I'm out of the Poser loop at the moment. <br /> <br /> There was "Poser Physics" think early Poser5/6/7/8 and then "Poser Physics2012" for Poser9/Pro2012. <br /> <br /> With Poser10 and onwards you have built in "Bullet Physics", with soft/rigid body dynamics which would also translate to strand hair etc. <br /> <br /> Pre Poser10, if you could not afford "Poser Physics/2012", you would have gone for one of the python scripts being sold at the time or even free adding gravity to your scripts library.
rico [ Friday, 11 September 2020, 09:15 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
<img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/ayeah.gif" alt="" /> Oh that's cool, so things like velocity & momentum are available in Poser for rigid body dynamics. I imagine then that it is possible, with some work, to simulate a car crashing into something (deceleration & bouncing upon impact) if one assigns values like velocity & momentum to a 3D object on a timeline in Poser. <br /> <br /> <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/eusa_think.gif" alt="" /> Now I have further reason to learn Python scripting. <br /> <br /> Thank you kindly <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/icon_thumright.gif" alt="" /> !
ahjah [ Friday, 11 September 2020, 11:07 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
I don't have much information on this topic, but if you're interested in Python for Poser, Ockham's page is a good start. <br /> <br /> -> <a class="post-url" href="http://ockhamsbungalow.com/" target="_blank">http://ockhamsbungalow.com/</a>
rico [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:27 AM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
Wow, awesome <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/JC_hurrah.gif" alt="" /> , thank you very much <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/new_multi.gif" alt="" /> <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/icon_thumleft.gif" alt="" /> !
rico [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 03:02 AM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
By the way, <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/eusa_think.gif" alt="" /> can Python scripts be harmful - like malicious code - in Poser? <br /> <br /> Wouldn't want to download just any script, not able read & understand how it does what it does, only to find it locks things up, is spyware, ransomware or any other type of malware <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/dash2.gif" alt="" /> <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/girl_cray2.gif" alt="" /> . <br /> <br /> How would one know if Python code is safe to run <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/5footballhelmet.gif" alt="" /> ?
Chromium [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 11:15 AM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
There have been no malicious python scripts reported. To date the python method in Poser is not true python, just a version that relates to Poser. So a malicious script is unlikely to come from external sources outside of Poser using a version of the standard Python available. <br /> <br /> You'll find the python method scripts are all by users in the Poser community and it's such a small one, that any user who makes a malicious script will not be here long and users would flag any malicios code. <br /> <br /> With the different iterations of python method for Poser you're more likely to get a script that does not work for your version of Poser which will become your main worry (unless you have many versions of Poser). <br /> <br /> From memory the Poser python method families are: <br /> Poser4/5/6 <br /> Poser7/8 <br /> Poser9/10/11 <br /> <br /> However sometimes depending on the routines, you can get a script to work in a version of Poser it was not intended for, or if you understand python and can make the changes to the code.
Chromium [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 11:24 AM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
Should have mentioned the animation palette and working in key frames, worth understanding if animation is your objective.
Nik [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 02:38 PM ]
Post subject: Python Scripts In Forthcoming P_12
Care: Reading between the lines of the first and, IMHO, 'rather coy' news-letter from Renderosity / Bondware about forthcoming Q4 P_12, they *may* be removing support from *some* older script versions. <br /> <br /> <br /> I don't use Poser Python, although I *did* briefly play with a free, PC version. It was near-enough like the many dialects of BASIC I'd used pre-Windows that I soon crafted a program to trawl the Hipparchos astronomy database sub-set I'd down-loaded. My glee evaporated when I found a better version of my 'nearby stars' on-line... <br /> <br /> FWIW, tau Ceti's 'detected' planets have come and gone like dawn dew, but several *have* been confirmed. IIRC, 'f' is a 'super-earth' whatsit in the 'extended habitable zone', think 'Mars-ish orbit'. But, without knowing the precise tilt of tau Ceti's orbital plane to our 'line of sight', the Sine(i) 'Doppler' data can only estimate 'f' to ± 30% as ~4 ± 1½ Earth-masses... <br /> <br /> Upside, next generation of space and/or mega-telescopes *may* be able to nail the orbit's tilt !!
rico [ Saturday, 12 September 2020, 09:46 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Physics In Poser
"<i>From memory the Poser python method families are: <br /> Poser4/5/6 <br /> Poser7/8 <br /> Poser9/10/11 <br /> <br /> However sometimes depending on the routines, you can get a script to work in a version of Poser it was not intended for, or if you understand python and can make the changes to the code.</i>" <br /> <br /> <b>Thank you kindly <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/icon_thumright.gif" alt="" /> !</b> <br /> <br /> <br /> "<i>animation palette</i>" <br /> <br /> <b>This is the first I've heard of it <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/eusa_think.gif" alt="" /> , my learning has a long, but hopefully fruitful at the end of it, way to grow <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/pottytrain4.gif" alt="" /> .</b> <br /> <br /> <br /> "<i>FWIW, tau Ceti's 'detected' planets have come and gone like dawn dew, but several *have* been confirmed.</i>" <br /> <br /> <b>I understand that we don't know everything about the universe, not even our own little solar system, so the astronomical models we formed <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/5saturn.gif" alt="" /> from our limited knowledge & theoretical opinions will morph over time <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/5bouncy.gif" alt="" /> ... changing as we, piece-by-piece, gain a bigger & better picture of the universe. <br /> <br /> What confuses me sometimes <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/icon_scratch.gif" alt="" /> is how we - in our limited knowledge - already came to the conclusion that there is 'no Intelligent Designer' Who made this 'intelligent design' which works so seamlessly & wonderfully in an apparent choreographed & symbiotic synchronicity.</b>


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