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Exterior walkthrough problem !!!


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Hey guys, I hope you are well.

Here is my 1st exterior walkthrough :

 

https://youtu.be/LS2NrAEZPSo

 

I have a problem and have a question. I know how to set up render settings, irradiance map and light catch, the main problem is about the camera movement. I used vray physical camera. My animation duration is 10 seconds at 30 fps, so how many frames do I need to have a smooth camera movement ? in my 1st test I set it to 45 frames, when I brought the image sequences inside of after effects, it gives me 2 seconds of animation, BUT as you can see the camera movement is not smooth ! so what should I do ? I have to increase my frames to have more image sequences in order to have smooth movement?

 

Best Regards,

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Ok I know your problem, you must have brought in an image sequence, AfterEffects assumes that it is 30fps or 24fps depending on what you were working on before. Just check Interpolate Footage option and change the fps to what you have set it for.

 

Or check 3dsmax setting, Every nth Frame: should be set to 1

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Thank you so much guys.

I checked the Interpret Footage and it was set as 30 fps just like 3ds.max . So I have to set the 3ds.max timeline to 300 frames and set the Every nth frame to: 1 ? Excuse me, what is Every nth frame exactly ?

Excuse me guys, in my scene if I want to animate a car that for example pass through the street and my camera moves simultaneously, what will be my render settings ? Here is a screen shot of my render settings for the 1st test, just the camera moves.

Please find the attachments.

 

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I noticed that your animation has a speed curve, meaning the speed decelerate and accelerate at the ends. If you want a constant speed, you have to select both end point in your animated object's timeline at the bottom. While they're selected, open your curve editor at the top. Then you'll see the curve of your animation and at the top a button with a straight line called 'set tangents to linear', hit that and you'll see your animation curve become straight.

Then you'll have a constant speed but you could use it to control the speed of your animation.

Good luck.

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