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    Animating objects?

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      indusarts
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      I am on the SketchUp learning curve and have hit a speed bump. I want to move objects in SketchUp as the camera moves. I thought I could do this SketchyPhysics, but I'm not really getting it; maybe I am going about this the wrong way.

      Here is a link to an animation of the project - http://www.industrialarts101.com/bedroom%20plasma%20V2.flv I got the objects to move by shifting and copying to layers, then changing layers in scenes. I did it as a test, so not many layers and obviously not too smooth.

      Can I smooth the movement out with SP or should I be looking for another method?

      One other - not a SP question, but if you could point me the right way - I have seen rendered animations. How is that done? I tried to render a small SU project in Kerkythea, but quit after the 30 sec animation was rendering for 13 hours.

      Thanks for any and all information,

      Mark Springer
      industrial arts
      http://www.industrialarts101.com

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