_Poseable_ camera tripod
[_Poseable_ camera tripod] With actual pitch and yaw contols at the gimbal, with an adjustment lever. (If there is such an item in one of packages let me know.)
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[_Poseable_ camera tripod] With actual pitch and yaw contols at the gimbal, with an adjustment lever. (If there is such an item in one of packages let me know.)
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Hopefully one these have the controls you need:
Binoculars Set
The Streaming Influencer Setup
(promo image does not show it but the tripod is posable - twist, turn and centre up and down)
There is one (and all sorts of other related equipment) in Fashion Studio. (Yes, it is SKU 32, but has graciously been updated by maclean - 3DL and Iray.) Bargain-priced right now.
If you want vintage (ca.1910) check out Filmmaker Equipment.
Those are in my library, but there might be others. There are a number of unposeable props in several other products, but they are obviously not what you want.
I actually have Fashion Studio, and while that tripod does what I ask it is tedious to work with as you cannot select the item and have all the pose controls in Params (unless I've been using DS wrong all that time) but have to select all the bones to pose the item. Mabye I'm just picky here and I should just try how workable it is. And yes, hat's off to maclean for providing Iray mats to old SKUs, I wish more artists did, I'd even pay for add-ons, see Jack Tomalin.
(Side note: price right now Daz Deals indicates as 2$ recent best and currently where the graph is at, but page says 19.95 - are non-Plus customers left out of the discounts that much now? @Daz staff)
SofaCitizen, wishlisted, thanks for the suggestions, the Influencer set I wasn't aware of, that could serve several purposes here.
The tripod does have some pose controls, for extending the legs and raising the bar, but it's fairly easy to set up more - zero the item, then pose one of the poses you want to be able to apply via a slider. Right-click on the Parameters pane>check Edit mode (if it isn't). Apply the desired pose (I am going to do the Tilt control on the Head bone). Right-click>Create New Property, name it, and set the path to something under Pose controls (presumably - you can pick it from the drop down button and add extra elements separeted by a slash - e.g. "Pose Controls/Head"), name it for what is being controlled (e.g. HeadTilt, Head Tilt for the label), set limits if desired (I set -55 min/90 max to match the bone limits - you could also use percentage values if desired). Set the new property to the value that will match the bone (so 90 for tilt, since that is what the bone is doing), right-click on it>ERC Freeze, check that only the desired target proeprties are selected, and click Accept. Assuming that works zero the figure and do the same for the next bone/set of bones you want to pose with a slider.