Random unintended camera movements in animation

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Random unintended camera movements in animation

Anonymous
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Good morning,

My issue is related to camera movements in animation section. 

Moving the cursor along the animation timeline, as soon as the camera movement (that I've previously set) is reached, unintended camera movements are created in a completely random manner. 

Please take a look at the attached file (screencast).

Appreciate any help, thank you.

 

Regards 

Andrea

 

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buckbMSXUR
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I've had something similar happen once. I don't recall how I resolved it unfortunately.

It looks like you might have an extra camera location in your timeline, a very short one, right where the glitch happens. Have you ruled that out? It's hard to tell in the video.

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Hi, thanks for reply.
It happens what you said but I still don't have a clue how to manage it.
Hope someone replies in order to figure out at least what the issue is related to.
Maybe a bug or something wrong with the modeling or video driver (not really sure about it)…
If you wanna read my previous posts of April, the Fusion360 team has find out a solution for another problem related to animation. Maybe can help somehow.
Thanks
 
Andrea

 

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buckbMSXUR
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So there is an extra camera movement? You can just click on the camera "keyframe" in the timeline and press delete.

Hopefully I'm not misunderstanding you.

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Anonymous
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When i move the cursor of timeline back and forward, as shown in the screencast,  multiple camera movements are randomly created. I've deleted them but still they appear when i move along the timeline.
It's not easy to explain 'cause it is a weird thing, hope i was clear.
Thank you.

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buckbMSXUR
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I think I understand. I imagine if you delete them, it's then trying to decide what camera view to show in that gap. Can you drag the edge of the adjacent camera keyframe to fill that space?

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Anonymous
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I' ve attached a screencast that shows how it works now. I just move the cursor along the timeline and yes, I can drag the key frame, but It's not what I need for my project.

Hope the video will explain better the issue.

Thanks

 

Andrea

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