[Tips] Animator Tips and Tricks
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 @wanniya said: Is there any way to work with section plane animation? This is coming in a new release tomorrow. Fredo   
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 Useful for magician!  
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 The picto is explicit 
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 Can we add a Clip (or a movement) made in a previous session to the current session where an another is yet created ? Say an object A (a Car) is on the screen and animated 
 A ball is an object B (a Ball animated) previously made in another session, can we add it to the car ?
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 @pilou said: Can we add a Clip (or a movement) made in a previous session to the current session where an another is yet created ? Say an object A (a Car) is on the screen and animated 
 A ball is an object B (a Ball animated) previously made in another session, can we add it to the car ?Any animation piece (i.e. sequence) created within a model can be integrated into a film, knowing that you can have many films within the same model. Think of a Sequence as a Component Definition in Sketchup. You can create instances of a sequence and insert them in the time line, change some parameters like duration, easing, ... (like you can scale a component instance in Sketchup). All sequences created in the model are accessible from the Insert buttons (for Movement, Cameras, Visual Effects, ....):  Note that you can also insert a full film  Fredo 
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 I'm still using Thea 1.5, but I cannot get animator to work with Thea, it works perfect with straight SU output but nothing happens with Thea, at first it just rendered the 1st scene, now when I click 'render animation' it does nothing, what am I doing wrong? 
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 @solo said: I'm still using Thea 1.5, but I cannot get animator to work with Thea, it works perfect with straight SU output but nothing happens with Thea, at first it just rendered the 1st scene, now when I click 'render animation' it does nothing, what am I doing wrong? Do you mean when you launch the rendering from Thea (not from Animator)? Fredo 
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 Hi, I am using a Mac and cannot change the scale of the timeline to zoom in. When I mouse over the scroll bar it says "Use Mouse-wheel +ALT to change scale" The equivalent on the Mac is the "option" key. When I push the option key and touch scroll the Mac magic mouse it zooms the model and not the timeline. Thanks 
 Kent
 https://manabouttools.com
  
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 @manabouttools said: Hi, I am using a Mac and cannot change the scale of the timeline to zoom in. When I mouse over the scroll bar it says "Use Mouse-wheel +ALT to change scale" The equivalent on the Mac is the "option" key. When I push the option key and touch scroll the Mac magic mouse it zooms the model and not the timeline. Thanks 
 Kent
 https://manabouttools.comI don't have a Mac to test. Could you try with Command or Ctrl to see what happens. Fredo 
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 I tried as many combinations as possible. All just zoom the model. Kent 
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 @manabouttools said: I tried as many combinations as possible. All just zoom the model. Kent Can you at least scroll the timeline (mousewheel, no modifier) and scroll the tracks (Ctrl + mousewheel), [assuming you have enough tracks) ? 
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 I don't have enough tracks to test that. Will try tmrw. 
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 I changed a clip to make it longer so it brought up the scroll bars. I am unable to scroll the timeline with the mouse wheel. It always zooms the model window. Kent 
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 Any keyboard shortcuts to zoom the timeline? Or any settings to key in a zoom value to get around this? Thanks 
 Kent
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 @manabouttools said: Any keyboard shortcuts to zoom the timeline? Or any settings to key in a zoom value to get around this? Thanks 
 KentLet's take things in order - 
without any modifier, putting the mouse cursor over the time, can you scroll the timeline? 
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with Option key pressed, and assuming you have enough tracks, can you scroll the tracks? 
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with Command key pressed, putting the mouse cursor over the time, what do you get? 
 
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 I can click-drag with the left button to scroll the time. I added enough tracks to test this. - 
No. Hovering the curser over the bar and gesturing with the magic mouse (scroll-wheel) zooms the model. 
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No. Zooms the model 
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With the mouse hovering over the scroll bar the time reads (for example) 25.5 s. If I press the command key the time then reads 25.50 s. And as above, mouse wheel gesture zooms model. 
 I hope this helps. Do you want a screen record? 
 Kent
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 Here's a screenflow capture...  
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 Do you have a special mouse ? 
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 No, mouse came with the mac. 
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 Could you open the Ruby Console when you run Animator and scroll with the mousewheel. Thanks Fredo 
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