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Re: Newbie-camera tweening problems

Re: Newbie-camera tweening problems

2004-01-21       - By joe_ashear

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Michael, John,

The "globe like" button is the key to happiness in animation, at least in m
y view.
Normally, any time you do anything a keyframe is created. If you're not awa
re of
where you are in the animation at every moment, you're in danger of making

keyframes all over the place. For me, it's chaos. Click the globe, and Carr
ara stops
making keyframes (unless you ask it to).

This was my guess as to your problem, John. Maybe you hit that globe, wonde
ring
what it does?

- Joe


--- In Carrara@(protected), "Michael J. H. Brooks" <michael.brooks@(protected)
>
wrote:
> Hello John:
>
> It's unlikely that you did this but I'll ask anyway.... in the Camera's
> property panel, under the General tab, is the "Animated" checkbox check?
If
> not... that would cause your problem.
>
> Also, disabling that "globe like" button on the upper left corner of your

> timeline tray might do something similar but I've never been able to figu
re
> out what the "globe like" button really does.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Michael.
>
>
> -- -- Original Message -- --
> From: "John Early" <john@(protected)>
> To: "Carrara_List" <carrara@(protected)>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 3:27 PM
> Subject: [Carrara] Newbie-camera tweening problems
>
>
> I am having problems with camera movement within a scene and tweening. I
> start with the camera at the beginning of the timeline at a saved camera
> position. I then move the time marker to 2 seconds and move the camera to
a
> new position. I then save that position also. But, when I go back to the
> beginning of the timeline, my camera view is not matching the saved view
I
> started with. If I then re-adjust the beginning position to be correct, t
hen
> my keyframe camera view at 2 seconds is altered and not correct. I want t
o
> keep those two views as I set them and tween in between them. It seems li
ke
> it should be working but it isn't. I am using a linear tween.
>
> I can�t seem to tell am I doing wrong. I�ve read the manual, plus the onl
y
> book available, and checked the online tutorials and can�t figure it out.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> John


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