Hi, I recently started using the walkthrough feature on Revit Architecture 2020. I have created my keyframes and edited all of them as necessary (at least to the best of my knowledge) . So when I play the walkthrough, I believe the transition between the keyframes is suppose to be smooth, for it to look like a recorded video. Anyways, my result looked something like a fast forwarded video. I have attached a screenshot of the current settings.
Any ideas will be appreciated!
System specs:
Computer: Hp Pavillion 15 - ccl78cl
Graphics card - NVIDIA GEFORCE 940MX
RAM - 8Gb
Processor - Intel Core i78550U (1.8Ghz)
Playing the walkthrough from the Ribbon happens at as fast a rate as Revit can throw frames up on the screen. To create one that actually observes the frame rate you specified (which seems entirely reasonable), you must render the walkthrough out to an AVI file:
There are a number of options offered in several dialogs to set frame rate, visual style, frame dimensions, and codec - go with the defaults to start with and refine from there.
One thing to watch out for is sharp turns along your walkthrough path; if they are unavoidable, use the walkthrough Properties > Other > Walkthrough Frames and uncheck the Uniform Speed box and slow the Accelerator down to maybe half speed at the turns. This will slightly speed up the other segments to keep Total Frames the same, so increase the Total Frames (and hence total time) a bit to compensate.
It's fun -- enjoy your quarantine!
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