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| Hi, Have you ever considered making the motion converter/motion editor into a standalone product? There are not a lot of products on the market that allow you to do BVH motion blending, and most of them (LifeForms, MotionBuilder) are too expensive for the average user. If MotionEditor could be enhanced to export BVH, I would certainly be interested. It would be even better if you could apply one profile (e.g. Motek) on import and a different one (e.g. Poser) on export. This would also help with the strange way that Poser handles BVH not specifically designed for Poser.
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I agree that sounds like a great move it's the simplest animation system out there. Keep it a free iClone complementory application, but the converter plugins mentioned above could definatly be considered as a stand alone app.
Sifr Allah
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Hi, guys
Thanks for the idea. Yes. We do know the benefit to export bvh files. But this issue is concerned with the positioning of iClone and the relationship with third party tools. So, the feature of bvh export won't be open to users in the short term.
If you want to make a Motek motion file to be used in Poser (as your case), I think it can be done within Poser easily.
Sorry for the inconvenience Visconti
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