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jaturner
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story board

I'm trying to create a fly over presentation.  Im' not able to get a smooth transition from one key frame to the next.  I started with "Add Camera Path Animation".  I have tried the 3 different options for interpolation from one frame to the next.  But it doesn't seem to change the end result.  I also tried all the different zoom and orbits.  but I am just looking for a smooth fly over from frame to frame.  Any suggestions??

 

Julie Turner-Mitchell

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ToddRogers-WPM
in reply to: jaturner

I think I might know what you're doing wrong.  First, you will need to create a camera path.  

 

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Once you have created the camera path, pan and zoom to the next "shot".  Then click to add a Keyframe...

 

4-4-2012 8-46-10 AM.png

 

Then do the same procedure.  You keep adding keyframes, not sequences (camera paths).

Todd Rogers
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jaturner
in reply to: jaturner

I'm pretty sure that's what I did.

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jaturner
in reply to: jaturner

thanks, I finally see the difference between the two.
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neilyj666
in reply to: ToddRogers-WPM

I'd been wondering how to do this - pretty easy when you know how...:)

neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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jaturner
in reply to: ToddRogers-WPM

Thanks for your instruction.  Do you know of anywhere there is  detailed instructions on storyboards and what the difference is between all the animation options???  I have figured out the geneal info, but would love to make a really cool video that doesn't look like an amateur did it.  Thanks in advance!!

 

Julie


 


 

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