Flashing Shadows
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 Howdy... I was just wanting to know if there was any fix for that flashing/'bugging out' shadows problem in avi export when the camera moves through complicated geometry. Is it a graphics card problem at all? Thanks, and keep up the good work! -rb- 
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 No, it's a "native" SU glitch. There used to be a solution for it (in/until SU4 afaik) but due to some copyright issues it cannot be implemented in SU any more. 
 Try not to go into / out of shadows in the animation.
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 Hi -Rich-. Gai beat me to it. Pretty much what he said though, wishing they would fix this though, so annoying! 
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 Yeah, it really is a hassle to have the shadows disappear when walking through a model. Suddenly the whole thing goes flat...There is little point to having shadows if they make your animations look like they've come down with disco fever. 
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 It happens when you(the camera) passes under an object that is casting a shadow, or to put it another way, its when the camera passes through the shadow of another object. If its a street scene then try and set the sun/shadows so that there's an 'unshadowed' section of road you can travel along. If your going from the outside of a building to the inside then export the first section (outside) with the shadows on then export the second section (inside) with the shadows off. If you overlap the exports (Scene 1-5, Scenes 4-10) you can blend them in Adobe Premiere elements or similar. Neither are solutions but as work around's go their OK. 
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 Ha - now if I could only convince the bosses to buy a Premiere suite just for SU videos... 
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 You don't need the full Premiere, just Premiere Elements its only £60 or you can buy it with Photoshop elements for about £100 Here's the Adobe website link: 
 http://www.adobe.com/products/psprelements/Just make sure its the new versions as a lot of stores have the older versions on the shelves, v6 for Photoshop Elements & v4 for Premiere Elements. Also have a look at this post, it's a tutorial for using Premiere Elements with SU: 
 http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=654
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 Cheers Paul much appreciated! 
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