Animate Monster Pack.

Has anyone here used Animate Monster Pack by GoFigure?
I have a "Hunchback" type of character and need to see the animation in from the pack to know if it will work for me.
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Has anyone here used Animate Monster Pack by GoFigure?
I have a "Hunchback" type of character and need to see the animation in from the pack to know if it will work for me.
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works great
I need to see what the movements look like. Can you post an animation to youtube?
posted one years ago - see if I can find it
posted one years ago - see if I can find it
no luck to many .
what model do you want to use them with ?
Have you tried the free sampler pack? That might give you a good idea or be all you need.
I've never bought any animation packs because someone told me they were only useful to people who use Daz for animation. Was I told correctly?
@WillowRaven — It's possible to send animation data (face and full body) from DAZ Studio to other applications like Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D etc. using the latest Bridges....

Yes, basically. If you ever tried to export you'd essentially have to recreate much of the animation yourself outside DAZ. Of course, a working example of an animation you want in DAZ is good reference for you though for creating a similar one outside DAZ. Cloer the target model is to the shape & size of the model used to create the original animation, the fewer changes you must to.
I don't use anything but Daz to create still images. The only time the animation abilities benefit me is when draping fabric. I just didn't know if these animation packs would do me any good for posing since they were on sale. Thanks for the info :)