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Creating a walkthrough that "goes upstairs"?

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doni49
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Creating a walkthrough that "goes upstairs"?

I have created two levels and started the walkthrough outside,  It comes in through the front door, walks around the first floor and then goes upstairs.  However when it's "going upstairs" it's as if the camera is parallel to the stair stringer.

 

Can I get it to keep the camera parallel to the floors?  The last camera placement at the bottom of the stairs is placed 6 foot relative to the first floor and the first camera placement at the top of the stairs is placed 6 foot relative to the second floor.

 

I even went back and tried making one where the upstairs camera placements are 16 foot relative to the first floor.  I thought maybe that would do it.



Don Ireland
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loboarch
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You may want to take a look at this article in the wikihelp.  You can adjust the camera path/position, the camera focus, and add keyframes.  You probably need to do all 3 of these to make the walkthrough appear to "walk" up the stairs.

 

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/Community/Tips_and_Tricks/Rendering_and_Walkthroughs/Adjust_a...



Jeff Hanson
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doni49
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Thanks.  I'll check it out.



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