Thanks. I've experimented with keyframes dialog. And you are right: the
animation curve isn't nearly as nice as I'd expected.
The standard solution to camera control in 3d software is to give the
user access to the animation curves created by setting keyframes, so
that the user than can set or
Yes.
That is what the "Interpolate camera locations" track type choice is for.
To use it, set that type for the camera and then add the track. Now
double click on the track to pop up the Animation Keyframes dialog for
the path and then double click on any "Position ..." entry to get to
the camera
I would like to create an animation in which the camera literally
inspects various parts my model/scene. The sort of camera paths I need
to specify are hard to manually describe as an animation curve (even
very simple camera paths are hard to manually describe as animation
curves).
Is it poss
Test recording and animations are totally different things. However,
if all you want to do perform a sequence of actions for your demo,
then you may use the test playback functionality.
Utkarsh
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Olumide <50...@web.de> wrote:
> I'm running Paraview 3.8.0 (RC1). I've
I'm running Paraview 3.8.0 (RC1). I've found the Animation View and I'm
trying to figure out how it works.
On a not too unrelated note, is it possible to use the "Record Test"
Tool feature to record a work session so that it can be rendered out as
an animation?
Thanks,
- Olumide
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Olumide <50...@web.de> wrote:
> I'm looking to create animations of datasets in Paraview by settig
> keyframes, and the doc mentions the Animation Inspector (under the view
> menu), but I can't find such an inspector.
>
> Can someone please give me any pointers?
>
I'm looking to create animations of datasets in Paraview by settig
keyframes, and the doc mentions the Animation Inspector (under the view
menu), but I can't find such an inspector.
Can someone please give me any pointers?
Thanks,
- Olumide
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