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						13 years 1 month ago				#3996
		by ottix
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				flytrought + moving objects was created by ottix			
			
				Hi,
I have to render an 3600 frames animation with an animated camera. During all the animation, i have moving objects, like tractors, particles, ascensors...
I tried to use your FlyWiz (1.5) but the objects fliked.
I was watching the Matt Ghetta´s tutorials about moving objects but i don´t know how to use it with your program.
Can you help me?
Tks
					I have to render an 3600 frames animation with an animated camera. During all the animation, i have moving objects, like tractors, particles, ascensors...
I tried to use your FlyWiz (1.5) but the objects fliked.
I was watching the Matt Ghetta´s tutorials about moving objects but i don´t know how to use it with your program.
Can you help me?
Tks
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						13 years 1 month ago				#3997
		by subburb
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by subburb on topic Re: flytrought + moving objects			
			
				Hello !
Flywiz is made for anim with ONLY camera moving.
In your case, there'll be a new tool into the next build for that (MOAWIZ - Moving objects animation wizard)
In waiting, you need to apply SR settings to a copy of your scene (via SR init/save panel) as a start, then manage animation manually.
See spot3d.com for more infos 
			
					Flywiz is made for anim with ONLY camera moving.
In your case, there'll be a new tool into the next build for that (MOAWIZ - Moving objects animation wizard)
In waiting, you need to apply SR settings to a copy of your scene (via SR init/save panel) as a start, then manage animation manually.
See spot3d.com for more infos
 
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