Lora_D Posted December 11, 2008 Share Posted December 11, 2008 Does anyone know if there is any way to show an animated view of an AutoCd 3d Drawing? i am trying to use Snag it, but the resolution is super low.? Laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxwellEdison Posted December 11, 2008 Share Posted December 11, 2008 As I said in your other thread, try ANIPATH. Not sure if it is available in ADT06, but it is my preferred method of creating walkthroughs as you have many options to tweak the output as you want. I recommend disabling the preview window while its rendering however as it just slows down the overall process needlessly. Again save first as I've crashed during this a couple of times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgarjr Posted December 11, 2008 Share Posted December 11, 2008 Does anipath capture your 3d models rendered or just in a visual style? I know there's options for the presets for the rendering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxwellEdison Posted December 11, 2008 Share Posted December 11, 2008 Depends on your settings. You can do it rendered if you have the CPU cycles, or wireframe if you want to reproduce the telemetry readouts from Luke's X-Wing. I usually just run it in wireframe at medium recolution first to make sure I like the flow, then realistic mode to split the difference between beuty and performance. This is definitely an area where 64-bit makes an improvement btw. What I like best though is the ease of setting your camera and target paths. I usually use splines for the natural curves and give a slight variation in the z values for the vertices to give a more realistic feeling of movement. Just be careful or you'll end up with a Blair Witch sequel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arjun_samar Posted December 12, 2008 Share Posted December 12, 2008 hi. sir. what is cpu cycle? do you have an step by step on how to walkthrough with a rendered view? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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