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I've looked around a little bit but I can't seem to be able to find a solution.
I remember reading something that said I could capture the 17 image frames (or so) for StarCraft using the program Anim8or (or maybe I was just tired).
As of now, I can capture image frames. However, I don't know how to set up the camera path so that I can capture the required frames for StarCraft to use.
Ah, there is the quotation, I have found it. Nirvana mentions that there is a way to make the camera go along a path and take frames. And at this point, what I'm trying to capture is very simple (basically a Wrath).
Is there anybody that could help with setting up the camera's path so I can make the frames?
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As a side note, I'd rather not have to touch any other programs as of now. I really don't want to dabble to heavily in graphics yet, so I'm just trying to get this one thing to work without using a million different files, etc.
I remember reading something that said I could capture the 17 image frames (or so) for StarCraft using the program Anim8or (or maybe I was just tired).
As of now, I can capture image frames. However, I don't know how to set up the camera path so that I can capture the required frames for StarCraft to use.
Quote from NirvanaJung*
To Hydrolisk,
if I remember aright about Anim8or has got rendering features as possible to get images for SC grp
but i cant remember in the concrete where is there
i just can say for your work, if your model is just a static model then just rotate model or camera of scene
but if your model has serveral animations you need to do something complex work a little bit
for last advice, you dont have to use 3dsmax or maya such charged modellers
i think when start a modelling and making 3d, Anim8or is pretty enough to use for your work
if you have question about using the 3d modellers you can touch me by MSN or PM
if I remember aright about Anim8or has got rendering features as possible to get images for SC grp
but i cant remember in the concrete where is there
i just can say for your work, if your model is just a static model then just rotate model or camera of scene
but if your model has serveral animations you need to do something complex work a little bit
for last advice, you dont have to use 3dsmax or maya such charged modellers
i think when start a modelling and making 3d, Anim8or is pretty enough to use for your work
if you have question about using the 3d modellers you can touch me by MSN or PM
Is there anybody that could help with setting up the camera's path so I can make the frames?
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As a side note, I'd rather not have to touch any other programs as of now. I really don't want to dabble to heavily in graphics yet, so I'm just trying to get this one thing to work without using a million different files, etc.
What are the usual and unusual dimensions for a GRP file?
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Feb 8 2009, 8:01 am by New-.Hydrolisk.





