Poser: Animating from within ASP?

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Poser: Animating from within ASP?

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I really like animating my Poser characters from within ASP, it works much easier than in Poser, but rendering in ASP doesn't give controllable shading and quality shadows. Is there any way possible to save the animation of a Poser character back into the Poser file via ASP? It would be really great of ASP had more sophisticated lighting, this wouldn't be a concern at all.

Edit: I am changing the topic to be in general about Poser animation from within ASP.
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Re: Poser:ny way toser animation back into Poser?

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And lo and behold, it actually does do it once you save the ASP file. Sorry, nothing to see here folks :)
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Re: Poser: Animating from within ASP?

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So, my big issue is lighting. Does anyone have any experience re-lighting from within ASP for 3d characters? Also not every control is available in my character, specifically the eyeballs. When reopening in Poser some of the animations are really extreme and need fixing, so if possible getting a decent render inside ASP would be preferable. I am going to be using the ASP output composited with Muvizu animation, so it needs to fit that basic style.
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Re: Poser: Animating from within ASP?

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Ah, one big downside to this idea is that there are not individual keyframes for Poser movements in ASP. I guess that nixes this idea, except in certain situations that may arise. How do most use the Poser functionality, or does it not get used much? I think one big thing it is great for is getting perspectives lined up and creating dynamic backgrounds. Character animation I guess may not be the best use. Using it for getting perspectives when animating though is also a big +.
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