How to Get a Rag Doll Posing Effect With DAZ Figures?

FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,099

When a person is standing or sitting and suddenly becomes unconscious (for whatever reason), their body collapses randomly.  Similarly, with a rag doll, if you throw it in a box of toys, it collapses randomly over whatever it lands on.  Does DAZ Studio have a way of achieving that posing effect with DAZ figures?  Or does some other software have the capability of making a DAZ figure fall randomly like a rag doll?
 

Thanks!

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  • Yes DAZ Studio does. It's the normal posing facility that is used by the person who wants to create the pose. When someone rag dolls, their bones remain intact inside their body, so all the usual poses and limits exist. It's just down to the judgement of the person doing the posing.
  • I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

  • And as a product isn't there, create the pose/poses by hand. Good judgement will help enormously.
  • I generally started with my figure posed roughly where I wanted, then elevated it slightly above the thing I wanted it to rest on/in. After running the rag doll utility, I would find the figure had a more settled/relaxed final pose that looked more natural without having to excessively tweak all the body parts.  Good judgement and a good utility do help enormously. :)

    Lee

     

  • FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,099

    richardandtracy said:

    Yes DAZ Studio does. It's the normal posing facility that is used by the person who wants to create the pose. When someone rag dolls, their bones remain intact inside their body, so all the usual poses and limits exist. It's just down to the judgement of the person doing the posing.

     When you are posing a battlefield of fallen soldiers, it's impossible to manually pose each figure so that it looks like it fell naturally.  I need software that recreacts the rag doll random fall with the push of a button, not by moving hundreds of limbs using sliders.

  • FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,099

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

    POSER has the ability to create a fallen rag doll pose?

  • Fauvist said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

    POSER has the ability to create a fallen rag doll pose?

    Yes, though rag doll simulations are not always that realisitc themselves. But you would not be able to use it with most Daz figues.

  • Fauvist said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

    POSER has the ability to create a fallen rag doll pose?

    It did as an add-on.  The product is/was called PoserPhysics.  Don't know if it's still available or even working on newer versions of Poser.

    Here's a youtube link showing what it can do.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMsXTqE5fTg 

    Lee

     

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,718

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    Fauvist said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

    POSER has the ability to create a fallen rag doll pose?

    It did as an add-on.  The product is/was called PoserPhysics.  Don't know if it's still available or even working on newer versions of Poser.

    Apparently it's still available as an open source project: https://bitbucket.org/PhysicalcSoftware/poserphysics/src/master/

  • Fauvist said:

    ...

     When you are posing a battlefield of fallen soldiers, it's impossible to manually pose each figure so that it looks like it fell naturally.  I need software that recreacts the rag doll random fall with the push of a button, not by moving hundreds of limbs using sliders.

    You are quite right. And it would have been extremely useful information to give in the initial question to limit the answers given.

    Regards,

    Richard 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,220

    the Poser7 plugin results can be saved as pz2

    I use those animated in DAZ studio 

    if it's loaded and saved on Genesis 1 you can use it on Genesis 3 (and 8 with A position pose control adjustments)

    or use Bone Minion etc

  • Houdini could ragdoll a rigged figure.

    https://www.sidefx.com/docs/houdini/character/kinefx/ragdoll.html

    And for an army, there's ragdoll on crowds.

    https://www.sidefx.com/docs/houdini/crowds/ragdoll.html

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,058

    There's a tutorial here for doing ragdoll sims for G8.1 using Unreal https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/527856/tutorial-ue5-make-ragdoll-physics-for-g8-1-characters but the results can be a bit weird as Genesis figures don't hold their shape in the way that V4/M4 did.  Personally, I just have a large collection of hundreds of "dead/unconcious" poses  that I use, as there are several vendors who have done massive sets of them over the years, and then do minor tweaking using PowerPose/Puppeteer, etc.   

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,828

    Leana said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    Fauvist said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I would also love to have rag doll physics for the various Genesis figures.

    One of the things I miss from my Poser days was the rag doll physics add-on.  I would use it to drop a figure into/onto something to get a pose that I could quickly make final adjustments to.  Especially useful for sitting or laying down poses.  Just drop the figure into a chair, sofa, bed, etc. then adjust the pose as/if needed.

    Yep, I'm with Fauvist on this.  It does seem like all the pieces are there, just not in one product. :)

    Lee

     

    POSER has the ability to create a fallen rag doll pose?

    It did as an add-on.  The product is/was called PoserPhysics.  Don't know if it's still available or even working on newer versions of Poser.

    Apparently it's still available as an open source project: https://bitbucket.org/PhysicalcSoftware/poserphysics/src/master/

     

    I have been looking for this for over a year  THANK YOU !!!!!

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