[Plugin]$ Keyframe Animation
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I think this could have some greatpossibilities!! I look forward to trying it out. Thanks R P
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Hi! I need to start off by saying this is just fantastic work man. The hard work of persistent developers like yourself is what keeps my interest and use of SketchUp going every day.
Are you aware of or encountered any file size limitations when generating the tween scenes? I have this model that I previously animated with Proper and then rendered with Twilight. It's not complex at all really, but it's just over 20MB with all components included. I downloaded Keyframe and recreated what I did with Proper; ended up being 7 scenes. When I went to create the tweens I never got the dialog that asks for confirmation to create x number of scenes. However, the 'model.tweens.skp' file was created, just without any scenes included. At first I suspected there might be a limitation on the number of scenes SketchUp can create so I dialed the frame rate down from 24 to 10 and retried but got the same result. Then I tried creating a fraction of the animation with only two scenes and again got the same result. The next obvious thing to do was to try and strip the model down so I deleted the majority of the components and got rid of 15 of 20MB. The next attempt at creating the tweens was successful, as you can see in the video below, yet the focus of the animation is missing (items inside of case).
[flash=400,300:20oxahao]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=22483626&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=1&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0[/flash:20oxahao]
I would have said "oh well' but I really really want to use your plugin to get object/camera animations out of SU and into Kerkythea. Twilight is awesome but it's painfully slow due to what I'm guessing is the 32-bit architecture it relies on.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- Chris
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I have the exact same problem. I tried it with a model that is over 10MB. The tween file was created with no tweens?
Is the file size the problem?
thanks
s
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@tfdesign said:
@regular polygon said:
@tfdesign said:
A great plugin, but I think your price is a little on the steep side.
Well, I guess the market will ultimately decide this issue. But, compared to other commercial animation plugins, I thought the price was a bargain.
SketchUp was offered by Google to be a non-elitist app for everyone- why I imagine, it was offered for free, but for someone living in a 3rd-world country, or someone on unemployment benefit (and there is a lot of it about these days) $20 is a lot of money. Compared to say the SDS plugin, which IMO does something a lot more complex, and costs $2 more. Or how about even FredoScale, which is a dynamite plugin, but donationware. Please, don't get me wrong, and I'm sure your plugin will do very well, but again it will be richer countries like America who will be able to afford the more basic, yet essential payware plugins, leaving many in poorer nations, out (again).
Tom
I'm in the worst position - living in the poorest country member of the EU, with almost European prices but with 3rd-world salaries! Average salary here 300 euro, 1 liter gasoline - 1.25 euro! But this plugin is well worth the money! Great work!
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Thanks for fixing it! I will give it another go.
Update: It works great now!
Update: I got it to work in kerkythea.
Stuart
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youdaman! Sketchup stock just jumped 10 points! Here's a quick one exported from Sketchup, animating 4 levels deep. I'll post a rendered version later on. Thanks again!
[flash=400,225:2kxqbjh1]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=22511394&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=1&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0[/flash:2kxqbjh1]
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Hello tfdesign
On the price please.
We are all conditioned to the generousity of our friends here on the Forum and perhaps just expect everything to be for free.
Keyframe Animation is offered as a commercial plugin and if it is to be used as tool for professional work and profit the price seems more than fair.
It the use is just for fun then one must just accept that it is a pay to play deal and affordability is moot.
Perhaps a fair rule for use is to either pay if asked for or at least thank the authors for those plugins that one actually uses.
There really is no such thing as the proverbial free lunch.
What a treasure this SuperForum is.My most personal thanks from to all who share their creative skills and generous good help here on this Forum.
We all know who you are.dtr
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@tallbridgeguy said:
Thanks for fixing it! I will give it another go.
Update: It works great now!
Update: I got it to work in kerkythea.
I am glad that solved the problem. Thanks for the update.
@cperkins said:
youdaman! Sketchup stock just jumped 10 points! Here's a quick one exported from Sketchup, animating 4 levels deep. I'll post a rendered version later on. Thanks again!
That animation is great!
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Hi is the download link broken for windows?
s
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Well, that is strange. Firefox downloads the installer just fine. But IE claims the file is not found.
OK, the link on the Download page should work for either browser now. I zipped up the installer, and IE seems to be content.
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No problem, I have been playing with the plugin. It works great!
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Here is a quick tutorial I made showing what I am doing.
If you watch it full screen at 720p it is tolerable....
Thanks!
YouTube - tallbridgeguy-keyframe animation Tutorial
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Thanks for the tutorial. I learned some things about using Kerkythea.
The plugin to export the animation to Kerkythea is
su2kt.rb
by Tomasz. It works great, but you still have to stitch together the images generated by Kerkythea to make a movie, which is one more step.If rendering is not required, there is a quick way to export your animation directly from SketchUp. Just create the tween scenes using the Keyframe Animation plugin. Then export the tweens to a movie using the SketchUp utility, File > Export > Animation.
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nice tutorial tbg. I've been editing the actual .xml file to change max iterations on progressive settings.. your way is much easier
Have your tried exporting to Kerky after creating the .tweens file? I used su2kt's batch scene export and got it over fine but the resolution doesn't hold. It ends up being about 200x200 every time. Maybe it's something I overlooked. I'm pretty sure I've been choosing the 'match scene resolution' option from the export dialog.
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Hi cperkins, I have exported tween files with su2kt and it worked great.
BUT I have only used the setting in the dialog like 640x480, 800x600...not the match scene option. I will give it a try tonight and see what happens? I am sorta surprised we can't change it later in KT to anything we want?
Maybe check your camera setting and see if it set to 200x200 the default?
s
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Great plug-in - but can anyone tell me why the exported video (attached is output from SU 8 using V1.4) is so blurry at the edges.
I must be missing a setting or something somewhere
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Hi peweuk,
The most likely culprit is the anti-alias setting in the Options dialog. If you don't check it, the edges will be quite blurry.
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@unknownuser said:
The most likely culprit is the anti-alias setting in the Options dialog. If you don't check it, the edges will be quite blurry.
I already tried that - the video I attached had Anti-alias switched on (it is exactly the same as when it is switched off).
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My only other guess is that the edge styles might have an effect. All edges are a little blurry. So, the thinner they are, the better. I would turn off things like Profiles, Depth cue, etc., and see if that improves the quality.
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@unknownuser said:
I would turn off things like Profiles, Depth cue, etc., and see if that improves the quality.
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@unknownuser said:
So, the thinner they are, the better.
where is the thickness setting?
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