Displaying the Walkthrough View when Editing
As you edit a walkthrough path, you may want to see the results of your changes on the actual view. To
open the walkthrough view, on the Options Bar, click Open.
Editing Walkthrough Frames
1
On the Options Bar, click the Walkthrough frame edit button
.
The Walkthrough Frames dialog has 5 columns that show the frame properties:
■
The Key Frame column displays the total number of key frames in the walkthrough path.
Click a key frame number to display where that key frame appears on the walkthrough path.
A camera icon displays at the selected key frame.
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The Frame column displays the frame at which the key frame displays.
■
The Accelerator column displays numerical controls for changing the speed of the
walkthrough playback at a specific key frame.
■
The Speed column displays the speed at which the camera travels along the path at each key
frame.
■
Elapsed Time displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the first key frame.
2
By default, there is a uniform speed at which the camera travels along the entire walkthrough
path. You can change the speed by increasing or decreasing the total number of frames or by
increasing or decreasing the number of frames per second. Enter the desired value for either.
3
To change the accelerator value for key frames, clear the Uniform Speed check box, and enter
a value for the desired key frame in the Accelerator column. Valid values for the Accelerator are
between 0.1 and 10.
Cameras Along Path
To help you visualize the distribution of frames along the walkthrough path, select Display intermediate
camera indicators. Enter a value for the increment at which you want to see camera indicators.
Resetting Target Points
You can move the position of the camera's target point at a key frame, for example, to create the effect that
the camera is looking side to side. To reset the target points back to following the path, click Reset Directions,
and click OK.
Controlling Walkthrough Playback
Several commands are available on the Options Bar to control playback of a walkthrough while you are
editing it. See
Editing a Walkthrough Path
on page 118.
■
Click
to move the camera position back one key frame.
■
Click
to move the camera position back one frame.
■
Click
to move the camera position forward one frame.
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