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Anonymous
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Fly Through

I need to create a fly through and record it as a video file as some sort.
How do I do that. Is the autocad 3dfly command better than the terrain
command?

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Todd W
LDD 2008, Civil 3D
XP Pro SP2a
4 G Ram
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auzzie2776
in reply to: Anonymous

how much is your budget ?. the terrain fly through is ok, you can render it and such, create sld files. but if you really want to blow them away you can use 3d studio or something like that.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I have seen it once & I did it once, forgive me if this is brief.

Make a point or pline path for the camera location. Make a point or pline
path for the camera target. Assign elevations to these objects from surface
& move them up to camera height.

type anipath

Keep the frame rate as low as possible to get it looking good. A high frame
rate will slow you down.



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John Mayo, PE
Project Engineer
Conklin Associates
Ramsey, NJ

Civil 3D 2008, LDT 2008, Raster Design 2008
P-IV at 3.5 GHz
2 GB Ram
Nvidea Quadro FX w/ 128 MB Ram
"Todd W" wrote in message
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I need to create a fly through and record it as a video file as some sort.
How do I do that. Is the autocad 3dfly command better than the terrain
command?

--
Todd W
LDD 2008, Civil 3D
XP Pro SP2a
4 G Ram
Message 4 of 4
ronjon322
in reply to: auzzie2776

When I try 3DFLY or anipath in basic AutoCAD my background doesn't come out. All I get is a black background.

 

Any idea what I can do to get a colored or sun/sky background when I record a fly thru?

 

Ronnie

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