Animating Objects - Specifically Doors
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2008-02-27
08:51 PM
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01:23 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
Thanks.
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2008-02-27 09:29 PM
If you have any facility with GDL, it is easy enough to relates the door opening angle to a specific frame in the animation.
Some door objects allow for a fixed open angle.
However, and i wouldn't want to teach my grandma how to prepare eggs, but your animation will have a better effect if you use a crossfade transition as you approach a closed door - this speeds the animation and removes non-essentials from the presentation. You do need editing software to achieve this effect.
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2008-02-27 10:38 PM
Dwight wrote:Door and Window Builder doors, for example.
Standard library objects do not do this, but certain aftermarket objects can be animated.

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2008-02-27 10:47 PM

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2008-02-28 11:56 AM
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2008-02-28 12:00 PM

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2008-02-28 12:37 PM
Dwight wrote:I don't get the question.
Does this code remove the cheese from the opening effect?
I hope it is a joke and it is only my insufficient English that prevents from getting it.

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2008-02-28 12:42 PM
But, I am a bore when it comes to complaining about how bad animation/flythrus/whatever are at telling the story of a building and that users would be better off focusing on a few full-screen crossfaded still images of high quality, cleverly placed captions and some judicious Ken Burns effect in their multi-media presentations.

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2008-02-28 12:44 PM
Dwight wrote:OK, I got it. So in that case, the answer to your previous question is: it does not remove the cheese, it puts it there.
I think the opening door effect is cheezy
But, I am a bore when it comes to complaining about how bad animation/flythrus/whatever are at telling the story of a building and that users would be better off focusing on a few full-screen crossfaded still images of high quality, cleverly placed captions and some judicious Ken Burns effect in their multi-media presentations.

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