If I need a camera movement, I often go for a Morphing: just duplicate a
number of cameras, position them in key positions, multi-select them and
Morph, voila! Finetuning afterwards is no problem either: the cameras inside
the Morphing are still accessible.
Never used it for more complex stuff though, sorry,
-Mark H
Hi Mark :
Yes , of course . I didn't say morphing doesn't work , it
works great and I love to use it simply because it's easy to
set up and modify later . You can save the level to disk and
bring it in to other projects too .
What I did say (repeat mode/on) is that it has to be set up
a certain way (as you described correctly but the manual does
not talk about), and that the 'Closed' function does not work .
Your very simple step-by-step example would probably save
a new user considerable time if it was included in the manual's
very brief "RPL-like" example .
Thanks for your reply .
studio
Then again , for those still with hair on their heads that
they haven't scratched off yet , trying to figure out the
Morphing Method could be an excellent way to kill an evening .
studio