[Plugin] Camera Recorder v1.7.2 UPDATED May 23, 2013
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wow, that sounds brilliant, Chris. can't wait for the update! (would you mind posting the date of the update in the title of this thread? that makes it easier to check).
about the path editing thing: it probably doesn't make too much sense to edit the position points one by one (if you've got 24 fps, that would mean a lot of work).
one solution might be to employ fredo's cubic bezier curve (with the necessity of installing that plugin though) and place control vertexes at a chosen interval (like once per second, setting the precision of the curve to fill in 24 edges between the control points).
that would of course result in a smoothing of the path and might lead to unwanted results, when the camera motion changed speed quickly at some point (because then the bezier curve will create weird loops).maybe there could be different options (the smoothed path output via cubic bezier curve or a true path output with every vertex unchanged (e.g. polyline)).
would definitely be interesting to see the influence of the smoothing process on the final output. might make the whole animation a bit nicer (like steady shot with physical camera). on the other hand one might lose the particular feeling of the 'handmade' animation...
I have to say I am really excited about this plugin! thank you so much Chris, for doing this
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Yeah, all those thoughts about path smoothing are going through my head too. How to smooth it, but not too much, but a little.....etc.
Well for now I've added an option to show construction points at each frame and target. Its interesting to see for sure.
I don't know how to make the recorded path editable in a useful way...I'll keep thinking though.
Chris
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UPDATED Nov 11, 2009
UPDATES v 1.5- Fixed the lag bug that occured in the beginning of each recording
- Added more user feedback when buttons are pressed in the wrong order
- Added the abilty to control image output height, width and anti-aliasing
- Added better file names so that more software will correctly order the image frames
- Added a recording playback button, so that recordings can be played back before exporting.
- Added a tool to place constructions points at the location of each frame, with another construction point where the camera is pointing.
- Added some new icons, but they still need help.
As promised, I got a chance to update this script tonight. The icons are silly. I added more icons to the toolbar since Modelhead and TIG provided some icons, so their packs didn't quite work entirely. So its a mish-mash of icons for now.
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Wow. You're steaming!
(p.s. maybe update the thread title to reflect 1**.5**?)
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@thomthom said:
Wow. You're steaming!
(p.s. maybe update the thread title to reflect 1**.5**?)
Thanks Thom, Title updated! I've had a little down time at work and free time at night, so I've been able to spend some time on this. Its been fun to write.
I also made a video right now, but it is still processing on youtube. So in the morning I'll try to get it posted to the first post in the thread. Or it might be up in an hour or so if anyone wants to see it beofre I post it:
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hey Chris. I am afraid, the buttons of the toolbar end up blank.
the zip file, you posted contains a ruby file called 'clf_center_on_origin.rb' and a folder with the Camera Recorder files.
within this folder there is the camera recorder ruby, several images and an empty folder called 'images'.
but no matter, where I placed the images (within the images folder. or the images folder directly in the plugins folder) it doesn't seem to be working -
Brilliant. Thanks! You know I've been ranting about the lack of animation tools in SU. What a great start.
Create curves looks very interesting. A lot of potential there.
Could you add a w,a,s,d key flying/walking camera tool since the walk tool is so bad?
Also adjustable playing speed to watch it in slowmotion for finding problems or quirks.
Another way of getting precise camera movement would be to be able to position the camera for "key" frames and then have the script to add the inbetweens based on a given speed (meter/second). As I said LOTS of possibilities there... -
I like where this is going.
Pixero, I don't think this plugin is about new navigation controls, just recording what you see, at least for now.
But if you do implement new navigation controls, Chris, perhaps C. Philips could contribute some game controller code from SketchyPhysics.
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Hey, thats great Modelhead!
Chris
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It motoring...
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Next will be to save, export and import animations from one model to the next. I'm planning on writing simple csv files that can be easily written and read.
I'd love to improve the file save dialog window.
@Equadorian - Sketchyphysics has game controller code? If you install SP, you can control SU with a game controller? If so, then I would'nt need to include it in the script. You can start recording and then navigate with his controller and my plugin will still record it.
Chris
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Thanks for the video Chris. Hey you have quite a talent for voice overs, very natural with a nice flow and easy to follow
Its looks like you have excellent colaborators coming on board for CR that will make it a super easy to use animation output tool.
Mike
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Impressive!! Well done!
Thank you!
Elisei
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Chris, the game controller code is there but the user must implement it. There are entire videogames made using SketchyPhysics.
Now I regret having sold my XBOX 360 wired controller. Oh, well.
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@plot-paris said:
hey Chris. I am afraid, the buttons of the toolbar end up blank.
the zip file, you posted contains a ruby file called 'clf_center_on_origin.rb' and a folder with the Camera Recorder files.
within this folder there is the camera recorder ruby, several images and an empty folder called 'images'.
but no matter, where I placed the images (within the images folder. or the images folder directly in the plugins folder) it doesn't seem to be workingThank You Chris - this is something i wanted for a very long time..
any thoughts on the above?
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yeah, clf_camera_recorder_loader.rb and the clf_camera_recorder folder go into the plugin folder.
All .pngs and the clf_camera_recorder.rb script file go into the clf_camera_recorder folder. THe IMAGES folder also goes into the clf_camera_recorder fodler, and it should be empty. It is there only as a default location to export images into. It should not have any of the icons in it.
If you do that, it should work like a charm. I recommend not using winzip to unzip your files if they are not automatically unzipping with tehir full folders and paths. Just use the built in windows explorer if possible. Its superior to winzip in so many ways.
Let me know if that does not work. I suppose there could be some other unknown issue?
Chris
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yes but like plotparis said, there isn't any loader
just some clf_center_on_origin.rb
am i missing something?
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I missed that litle fact, sorry guys! I didn't put the right file in the zip. I'll fix it in a little bit.
Everyone who downloaded the first version got the loader, and that is why it is working for them. Everyone who is trying to install this version fresh is left without the loader.....sorry!
Chris
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cool.. thanks Chris!
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ok, the download files have been updated. And it includes the new icon set. Please redownload! Thanks for your patience,
Chris
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