3DS Max Design: Rendering Animated Cameras with Civil Visualization Extension (Dynamite VSP)

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

In this video, you will find out about the workaround you need to render properly your animated camera created using dynamite VSP.

Join Marion Landry in her class DV228-3: Mastering the Autodesk Civil Visualization Extension.

We have discovered a small glitch when using the mental ray "Project Points From Position Along Camera Path" setting when used in combination with a camera that is animated along a parent shape while using the Dynamite VSP Object Placement Style Editor."

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  • do you speak french? :D

  • @robomanus I think Mexican

  • Go fuck your sorry ass.

  • well nice tuts...

    more over i need help from your side... as m rendering my anime for architecture like housing and all.. m getting black frames later on like, lights are off... :( can you please help me out, i wanna make real time anime like showreel production!

    i got high performance pc with workstation support ! with vray 1.4 sp2 !please help me out

  • hi there...the video was really helpful...but i ahve a doubt about something that got me stuck with my project....before importing an autocad arrchitecture drawing to 3D Max, how do i split the windows and doors in different components so as to be able to assign materials to them in 3D Max. Because whenever i import them, say i apply glass materials the whole window including the frame and glass become glass....need help URGENTLY, AS MY PROJECT IS DUE NEXT WEEKS...

    Richie

    Thx in advance

  • you might want to add some fps...

    also, anyone have any idea where she is from? thats a nice accent.

  • It is very easy to understand in the way you speak.

    Thanks.

  • good video

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