Hi!
I've just finished a project for University and loaded it into vantage to try out.
you can watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRz0fiBzldY&ab
mostly, it works great, especially in live view.(the grass is over 700 000 points populated with grasshopper, and still more than 40fps)
but as you may can see, the video didn't come out perfect. when you come near objects, they start wobbeling around (this doesn't happen in liveview)(the models are made in rhino, scaling in meters. if a add models from chaos cosmos in vantage, they are so small, i can't even see them before a massive upscaling. may it has something to do with that?)
another nasty effect is, that between the keyframes, you can notice a jerky movement.
in blender they may have a better solution: you make keyframes, and blender calculates a smooth curve between the last and the next frame. so you don't notice the steps between the movements.
i know, it's a different approach, as in vantage we have to add a transition manually, but i think it would be an improvement to automize that or at least smooth out the movement between 2 transitions. i can hardly imagine to need 2 pictures without transitioning, and if, it would be more comfortable to remove it, than to add it.(besides that i could simply swap between 2 pictures with premiere or resolve)
just some thoughts, may something of it is helpful.
greetings
Sebastian
I've just finished a project for University and loaded it into vantage to try out.
you can watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRz0fiBzldY&ab
mostly, it works great, especially in live view.(the grass is over 700 000 points populated with grasshopper, and still more than 40fps)
but as you may can see, the video didn't come out perfect. when you come near objects, they start wobbeling around (this doesn't happen in liveview)(the models are made in rhino, scaling in meters. if a add models from chaos cosmos in vantage, they are so small, i can't even see them before a massive upscaling. may it has something to do with that?)
another nasty effect is, that between the keyframes, you can notice a jerky movement.
in blender they may have a better solution: you make keyframes, and blender calculates a smooth curve between the last and the next frame. so you don't notice the steps between the movements.
i know, it's a different approach, as in vantage we have to add a transition manually, but i think it would be an improvement to automize that or at least smooth out the movement between 2 transitions. i can hardly imagine to need 2 pictures without transitioning, and if, it would be more comfortable to remove it, than to add it.(besides that i could simply swap between 2 pictures with premiere or resolve)
just some thoughts, may something of it is helpful.
greetings
Sebastian
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