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emmanual
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emmanual
Posted 13 Years Ago
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Hi,
I have a minor tick, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who this bothers. When I render my video from iClone5, I notice my character has a choppy (stroboscopic) movement. It's not a huge problem, not mostly annoying to the eye. How do I fix this? I think a higher frame rate might fix it, but iClone caps at 30fps... I've heard a motion blur in some editing software will fix it, which I'm willing to try if there are no in-iClone tricks.
So what are you guys' experience with the choppy motion, and how are you handling it? I can upload a sample if necessary.
Thanks... Immanuel
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Emerald Animation...
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Emerald Animation...
Posted 13 Years Ago
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Please upload a sample, I'm not exactly sure what you mean.
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emmanual
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emmanual
Posted 13 Years Ago
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Here is a sample from a render test from a year ago...
And I still notice the stroboscopic effect in character's transition ie plus the walking motion on my current work.
PS, my system: Windows 7 64-bit Intel Core i7 8GB RAM NVIDIA Quadro 4000M
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