you didn't explain a critical component of isometric: removing perspective from your camera and making it orthographic, so now I need to go and find another video explaining that
Hi Davide, Let's say you wanted to transition between two angles: front and isometric. First I'd use the script to add the two cameras: front and isometric (the script adds each camera and a null object for each that controls the camera angle). I'd then add a keyframe to the front camera null object on the position and rotation values. Then I'd move the time marker along the timeline and add a new keyframe on the position/rotation, only this time I'd use the values from the isometric camera's null object. This then creates your transition between the two. Hope that helps!
you didn't explain a critical component of isometric: removing perspective from your camera and making it orthographic, so now I need to go and find another video explaining that
Poor you. However will you cope? I hope you asked for your money back.
is it possible make it align vertically with comp borders?
yeah it is, just numbers must be very high like 1mln
What is it you're trying to align?
HI, just wondering if it's possible to render the camera transition between different angle views transitions (like in the plugin promo sample) THANX!
Hi Davide,
Let's say you wanted to transition between two angles: front and isometric.
First I'd use the script to add the two cameras: front and isometric (the script adds each camera and a null object for each that controls the camera angle).
I'd then add a keyframe to the front camera null object on the position and rotation values.
Then I'd move the time marker along the timeline and add a new keyframe on the position/rotation, only this time I'd use the values from the isometric camera's null object.
This then creates your transition between the two.
Hope that helps!
@@MadeByLoop That’s awesome!
thanx a lot for fast reply
cheers