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Name: Markus Byron |
I am guessing you mean that you want to make a Quicktime VR? There are several pieces of software that can do that.
Try a search on here, also look at CG Talk and search there. For Max specific, try Cebas . But these are made from a series of static images (not animated or avis) that are stitched together. |
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no no, I already make the Quicktime VR... what I want to do is to make a lineal video .AVI
its hard to explain... u have the Quicktime VR, and u pan, well... i want to "record" that in a file... and use in my premiere videos until now, only way I imagine is capturing with Camtasia or similar... hope u understand me any suggerences?? thx |
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Name: ingo M |
You can extract the Video-Track out of the QTVR when you made the VR, i always get a QTVR and a mov file when i make QTVR's in Apple's QTVR Studio. With a cubic VR you have all six pic's of the cube, so no problem here too. Just import them into your video-editing software.
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I try and i can import the QTVR into Adobe Premiere. Thge result is a still video of 3 minutes.
What i want to do is PAN the QTVR as an animation...and dont know if its possible |
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Why dont you just fake the QTVR panning in Premiere? Insert your cubic image into Premiere, then animate it with a motion path.
If you want the full QTVR effect, use print screen to capture the QTVR window and import that into premiere with an alpha mask. You could also do the same with the donut cursor.
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Name: Markus Byron |
So you are saying you want to 'record the panning motion' of the QTVR? I am guessing this if for a demostration of services?
Then why don't you use Camtasia (sp?) or SnagIt. SnagIt can record what happens on the screen and show how someone is interacting with the mov. |
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1)....panning in Premiere? Insert your cubic image into Premiere, then animate it with a motion path....
it would not be the same sensation of 360 degrees, u will see the lines distioned and not vertical... i guess the best option is to capture with Camtasia, 2)... I am guessing this if for a demostration of services? ... yes, its for show the projects to clients. QTVR are great for interact, but I need to show it in a lineal way, for example videos from premiere. i just wonder if there is a software that exports the QTVR as animations... and dont have to do all this artifacts |
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