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Another question

Another question

2005-04-03       - By T.Hopkins7@(protected)

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The tweener is on linear.  Tina

-- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 03:27:32 +0000, you wrote:

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>When I render it zooms in and then zooms out and I only want to zoom in in my
movie.  Is there a way to do that?  Thank you.  Tina

There is no reason for it to zoom out unless you tell it to do so.
The camera generally stays where put unless you move it.

If this is happening, then do the following:

1) to verify this, watch what the camera does when you play the
animation, if it moves in as needed, then fine, when it starts to move
out, halt the animation and see if there is (and there should be)
another keyframe further out.  Go to that keyframe and you will
probably have the camera at the "out" position.

2) You might have automated the zoom.  To check this, open the
camera's properties on the timeline and see what properties are
animated.  Check them all, though.

3) It's possible that you used a bezier tweener to control the camera
movement.  If so, be aware that a bezier looks ahead to the next
segment and back to the previous one to compute the tweener action,
and overshoot is a distinct possibility.


Harvey

>-- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------
>Tina ,
>Not sure I understand your question but, for zooming while rendering try
>"z" and "z+alt" to zoom out .
>Mike
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>> Is there a way to zoom in but not out when rendering?  I want to zoom in ,
>but not out?  Thank you.  Tina
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