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I've been trying to make a video of my Falcon ornithopter model, a video that has both joint rotations and animated position-translations. To that end, I'm using my AVS video editor to capture the screen action in both the Modeling Mode and Animation Mode. The plan is to then blend the two in a common video.
For this to work properly, the registration between the images when shifting between the modes must be really accurate and I've been going to great lengths trying to set them up to have exactly the same sizes and orientations.
It's not working out.
What I've discovered is that, all else being equal, the screen-center cross-hairs shift by a considerable amount when switching between the two modes. I've attached a couple screen shots showing this. This shift, in turn, leads to all sorts of subtle (but quite noticeable) and not-so-subtle registration errors when trying blend the sequences into a common video.
So, my questions is: Is it possible to define a default view-center, camera angle and zoom level that I can go back to and which is the same for both the Model and Animation modes?
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