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Bryce tutorial. Basic camera keyframe animation

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

This is my first tutorial. It's very basic and I used no complex textures and rendered with "Normal render". I hope it can help someone who likes to learn how to animate in Bryce.
Please, comment and enjoy.

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  • Love it thanks! Do you have any animations on camera movement?

  • @PamylaFloyd Hi! Thanks for commenting. Well, I don't have any tutorial about camera movement but I have two videos I mde to songs I composed where the camera is moving. One of them is "Birth". It's a very slow camera movent in it. The second one ie "Sete Passos" where the cam moves all the time - like a movement in one shot. Go to my channel and look to those videos and you'll see what I mean. They are done with Bryce 6. Chhers!

  • HI, good tutorial but I got stuck at 3:28 because of the controls on bottom has Time, Timeline options. I can't find that, I don't have that button there or the one with the yellow key there in bottom eather. I have Bryce 5.5 version, is that the reason. Do you have a newer one. Please help me, thank you.

  • @blade75964

    Hi! thanks for commenting.

    If you have a closer look at the right bottom side of the screen there, you can see a circle. Just click there and you'll have more options. Good luck!

  • Thanks for ur comments.

    Click on "Edit" and you'll se the "Undo".

    To see everything in full colour you have to render ur job. Good luck!

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  • Handy tutorial, pretty clear; I was confussed, but now I've figured out thanks to it. By the way, thanks for not adding annoying music!

  • This has been a great deal of help. Thank you so much.

  • perfect good

  • @ThePureEffect

    Click on the little director's chair icon to go into perspective toggle. That allows you to see first person, with the default camera on the scene. You can also toggle between the views and animate the camera without being in first person.

  • it helped me a lot , thank u :-)

    but my animation takes a long time until its finished.

  • WHY THE FUCK IT DOESN'T WORKS?!!!!!!!

  • hey i have a problem, i made everything you do it on your tutorial but it don animate nothing. plz help me

  • :) thx

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