How do I slow down my ArchiCAD 9 animations?
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‎2005-06-07 04:20 AM - last edited on ‎2023-05-11 01:24 PM by Noemi Balogh
‎2005-06-07
04:20 AM
Everything looks great, but my movie is over in seconds.
How do I make a longer, and much slower Quicktime movie in ArchiCAD 9? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Grenderer
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‎2005-06-07 05:05 AM
‎2005-06-07
05:05 AM
Study the compression settings box for animations to see the frame rate choices,but accelerating and decelerating the animation camera path smoothly is impossible.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2005-06-07 05:41 AM
‎2005-06-07
05:41 AM
grenderer wrote:More frames between cameras.
How do I make a longer, and much slower Quicktime movie in ArchiCAD 9?
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‎2005-06-07 06:09 AM
‎2005-06-07
06:09 AM
s2art wrote:OK, thanks. Will more cameras (keyframes) in my path help as well?grenderer wrote:More frames between cameras.
How do I make a longer, and much slower Quicktime movie in ArchiCAD 9?
Also, I might stall at each keyframe too.....anything to add more time to this presentation.
Todd
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‎2005-06-07 06:32 AM
‎2005-06-07
06:32 AM
More keyframes will give more control of path (if you need it). As for stalling at each keyframe, this might look a bit odd if you move to a point, pause, move off again, pause. Maybe if you pause, then start from a different point (i.e. new path, probably with a pause at start too) and edit scenes together.
Check this thread from Dwighthttp://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=6665 , and if it doesn't put you off completely try the combination with "quality stills" idea. Sounds good to me, haven't had a chance to use it yet myself.
Check this thread from Dwight
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‎2005-06-07 06:39 AM
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06:39 AM
s2art wrote:
More keyframes will give more control of path (if you need it). As for stalling at each keyframe, this might look a bit odd if you move to a point, pause, move off again, pause. Maybe if you pause, then start from a different point (i.e. new path, probably with a pause at start too) and edit scenes together.
Check this thread from Dwighthttp://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=6665 , and if it doesn't put you off completely try the combination with "quality stills" idea. Sounds good to me, haven't had a chance to use it yet myself.
Thanks, Stuart (and everyone else), I shall look into that too.
Todd