torresroberto
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torresroberto
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Hi, for my animation I have 2 different scenes ( A and B ) and I want to change smoothly from scene A to scene B, but I don't know how to do this.
I asked this question in CTA's YouTube channel and an user answered me that I should do 2 animations and link them both as if I was creating a movie, but I feel that that answer doesn't complies with the smoothness I'm looking for.
Is it possible in CTA to do this? ;)
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jlittle
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jlittle
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I'm not sure what you mean by a smooth transition. Do you want to fade from one scene to the other or just a cut? If you could be more specific about what you are intending with the transition a better recommendation could be provided to achieve it. Typically you would do two scenes as two different animations and using a video editor put the two together with whatever "transition" between the two that you want. Jeff
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AverageJoe
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AverageJoe
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You don't do this in CTA. Each individual CTA project file is a scene, so you'd render out two separate scenes, and edit them together into a movie in an external editor. As far as getting it smooth, depends on your skill level with a video editor.
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torresroberto
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torresroberto
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What I meant was moving from a scene to another one who was in the right, just like you would be walking from a building to another one.
It seems wizaerd has already answered my question, so I'll be following its advice.
Thanks
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jlittle
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jlittle
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The camera view can be zoomed and panned during the animation if you are only moving from one area of a scene to another area of the same scene if that is what you need. If the transition is to completely different scene then you would normally to do that with a movie editor. Jeff
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AverageJoe
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AverageJoe
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Going from outside to inside could be a single scene, with the use of camera zooms and whatnot, and also depending on how you built your set...
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torresroberto
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torresroberto
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I just recently did what I needed, I followed the instructions that was given here https://forum.reallusion.com/Topic92672-254-1.aspx
And I added my 20 different scenes in a single project, each scene adjacent to the right from the previous one.
:D
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