I am doing a simple simple single pano animation. starting at one point and ending at another.
I open the animation editor
edit the magic keyframes to .06/sec
pan the image to my end point - hit enter for magic key frames
pan back to the beginning point and enter again so now the animation is pan left then right
go to add export animation
size my output, delete the jpg's made during render, 30fps - export
the video created has a 3 sec delay at the beginning and end, and a 6 sec delay in the middle which is at the keyframes. but its just still not the ramped speed shown during the preview.
Animation export has 3 sec delays
Did you enable transitions in the animation output?
MfG, Thomas
these settings:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hr9pjij3dsnx0 ... M.png?dl=0
and here is the video
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fy7a8vncguyqp ... 1.mp4?dl=0
and yes, I need the dimensions 2x1... I will actually be doing 1200x600, it will be a website background video if I can get the lag thing figured out.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hr9pjij3dsnx0 ... M.png?dl=0
and here is the video
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fy7a8vncguyqp ... 1.mp4?dl=0
and yes, I need the dimensions 2x1... I will actually be doing 1200x600, it will be a website background video if I can get the lag thing figured out.
Solved.
I noticed a red area in the animation timeline. I figured out that since I had a left and right limit set, the animation started and ended outside of the limit... not sure why really. I guess the animation is based on a center point????
anyway, moved the starting point inward on the pan a little on each side and everything works fine.
I noticed a red area in the animation timeline. I figured out that since I had a left and right limit set, the animation started and ended outside of the limit... not sure why really. I guess the animation is based on a center point????
anyway, moved the starting point inward on the pan a little on each side and everything works fine.
Hi!
Yes, red areas in an animation track indicate that, within these areas, values fall outside the limits set in the viewing parameters panel.
So you should probably move keyframes around until those areas disappear...
Regards,
Christoph
Yes, red areas in an animation track indicate that, within these areas, values fall outside the limits set in the viewing parameters panel.
So you should probably move keyframes around until those areas disappear...
Regards,
Christoph