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    • spenceS Offline
      spence
      last edited by

      I think what you have looks great. I never attempt animation in Sketchup anymore after playing around with Vue6, it has ruined me. So now that I see what you have done, I like it, you have done a great job. This is what has ruined me http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vu ... layout.php

      Spence

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      • Paul RussamP Offline
        Paul Russam
        last edited by

        Hi, sorry I didn't reply sooner but I've been away this weekend.

        Changing the speed of a clip:
        In Premiere Elements right clip on the clip and select 'Time Stretch...' you will be presented with a dialog. change the speed by typing a persentage value.

        Remember if the clip is trapped between 2 other clips it will not be able to 'expand' its length so will get truncated to the available length. To get around this, drag the clip to a clear area of video track, change its speed and then rearrange the other clips to make room for it.

        Notes:
        On the same 'Time Stretch...' dialog there is an tick box called 'Reverse speed' this will play the clip backwards.

        You can put in '-' values for the speed eg -25% will play the clip backwards at 1/4 the original speed.

        Hope this helps.

        Paul Russam
        English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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        • tinanneT Offline
          tinanne
          last edited by

          Paul, thanks for responding πŸ˜„ I did figure out how to do the "time stretch" but what seems to be happening as a result is that the scenes I stretches are jumpy? I did another test exporting as a .m2v and it seems to be much smoother? Any thought on that?

          Spence, Vue looks very cool! I've heard about it "around town". I'll look into it more soon. Thank you.

          Mateo, great presentation! Thank you for showing it to me. I wish I had more time! Due today, under pressure. I will most likely revisit this one when I've gotten more "seasoned". Thank you for your compliments. My site is in need of a refresh, badly. I think it's been 9mo since I've put anything new up. Shame on me!

          Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
          AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

          Architectural Rendering

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          • A Offline
            andyc
            last edited by

            Re: the jumpiness. Have you checked the frame rate of your export in SU and in Premier (under 'options' in the animation export window in SU)

            29.97 is the standard for smooth animations, but you can get away with less. Also if the frame-rate of the export from premier is different (ie 24fps) you'll get some jumping as frames are missed.

            hth

            A.

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            • tinanneT Offline
              tinanne
              last edited by

              @andyc said:

              Re: the jumpiness. Have you checked the frame rate of your export in SU and in Premier (under 'options' in the animation export window in SU)

              29.97 is the standard for smooth animations, but you can get away with less. Also if the frame-rate of the export from premier is different (ie 24fps) you'll get some jumping as frames are missed.

              hth

              A.

              I exported at 25fps in both cases... I thought I may have figured it out, but not sure. I added "keyframes", it seems to have smoothed it out a bit but maybe I should add more or maybe there is another way?

              Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
              AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

              Architectural Rendering

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              • tinanneT Offline
                tinanne
                last edited by

                Well, the deadline arrived and I just had to stop working on it. I can already see things I'd do differently. Still a bit jumpy 😞 Couldn't figure it out.

                Thanks for all your help

                http://www.illustrationz.com/sumodels.html

                Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                Architectural Rendering

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                • tinanneT Offline
                  tinanne
                  last edited by

                  I can't seem to get a good connection to that animation. When it's played it's so choppy, it's terrible. It really did come out kind of nice, so I'll keep trying to figure it out and upload it again. Maybe I should try youtube or the file server here?

                  Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                  AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                  Architectural Rendering

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                  • tinanneT Offline
                    tinanne
                    last edited by

                    OK, I think it's finally up with decent quality. It still hangs up a little in spots, I think while it's buffering. When it's starts to hang up I just started it over and it played nicely.

                    http://www.illustrationz.com/sumodels.html

                    I've already gotten some great info, but I wanted you to see the final that will be given to the client. I want to start offering more of these, so any information is great and helpful. Thanks to all!

                    Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                    AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                    Architectural Rendering

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                    • boofredlayB Offline
                      boofredlay
                      last edited by

                      That one played much better.

                      Great work, thanks for sharing.

                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        mateo soletic
                        last edited by

                        Tinnane,

                        I saw Your thread Yesterday. The reason I didnt reply
                        then it is because I couldn t explain it so much in words
                        but in a form of a similar presentations that I make.
                        Although Your presentation is a great start I have a
                        couple of suggestions and tips.
                        Most of your Animation is apart from one or two
                        sequences is actually a slide show. Slides,
                        graphics, transitions, and proper design presentations
                        can be dynamic and interesting even without or with
                        very small amounts of animated sequences.
                        By the way I have visited Your web site on several
                        occasions and I really like Your work and I think
                        it would benefit even more if You take this approach .

                        Here is a link to my thread.
                        viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3022&hilit=

                        [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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