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Re: Let 's talk about Carrara 4, feature requests.

Re: Let 's talk about Carrara 4, feature requests.

2004-02-14       - By Andrew Turner

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Not sure I follow what you mean by its only working on isometric cameras - I
use it all the time in perspective views.

I'm not talking about single-digit percent magnifications (I've never needed
to zoom out that far) - I'm saying if you're at 8000% magnification, using
the camera movement controls to zoom out isn't going to have much of a
noticeable effect.

Andrew

From: Harvey White <madyn@(protected)>
Organization: Laid-Off-Press, Inc
Reply-To: Carrara@(protected)
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 10:47:22 -0600
To: Carrara@(protected)
Subject: Re: [Carrara] Re: Let's talk about Carrara 4, feature requests.


On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:27:32 -0500, you wrote:

>If it's taking a long time to pull back from a scene, you've probably zoomed
>way in using Zoom rather than moving the camera - you might be at, like,
>1000% zoom or something. Try using the magnifying glass to zoom out first.

This only works on isometric cameras (not sure about spherical).
Zooming out with the magnification glass on a conical camera has a
very odd effect at single digit percent magnifications.

Harvey


>
>Cheers,
>Andrew
>
>From: "ewillia777" <EWillia777@(protected)>
>Reply-To: Carrara@(protected)
>Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 06:58:48 -0000
>To: Carrara@(protected)
>Subject: [Carrara] Re: Let's talk about Carrara 4, feature requests.
>
>
>I just remembered something else, for god's sake if you don't use
>anything else I mentioned at least add a zoom to scene menu item and
>allow the mouse wheel to control camera tracking in and out because
>it takes forever to pull back from a large scene, so basically
>improved tracking movements with a setting to adjust the max movement
>rate.
>
>EW
>
>--- In Carrara@(protected), Cecilia Ziemer <ziemer@(protected)> wrote:
>> Well, used cars would be ok, but I'd rather have Poser's motion
>graph
>> & joint parameter widgets-
>> cec
>>
>>
>> >Eovia recently announced that it's coming up with poser import
>> >plugin. The exact capabilities are still unknown. Most likely it
>> >will import animations etc. What else COULD it do? Import used
>cars,
>> >perhaps? ;-)
>> >
>> >see www.eovia.com, there's the announcement. Or ask their marketing
>> >deparment.
>> >
>> >petteri
>> >--- In Carrara@(protected), "naes3d" <naes3d@(protected)> wrote:
>> >>  Hmmm... I've only used the demo version of Carrara for less
>than a
>> >>  week; however, I would love to see the weighting of vertices and
>> >>  cloth dynamics added in the next version. I'm sure a height map
>> >could
>> >>  be fudged to create a dropped cloth as in a still life pic, but
>> >cloth
>> >>  would be great for character clothing and capes blowing in the
>> >wind
>> >>  and such. Does Carrara import cloth and/or animations from
>Poser?
>> >>
>> >  > Sean
>> >
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