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Video of my model

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    lsc
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    Hi all,
    I would like to do a video of my model turning on itself doing a 360° rotation. Is there a tool to do so automatically ?
    Thanks!

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      montanaro
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      @bryn has a script (flythru_script) to do this (which I have as well, but never used) ... Maybe you can ask him?

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        lsc
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        Ok! Thanks :)

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          ZMT
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          hi @lsc

          I would be happy to share the flythrough script, but the easiest is probably use a hidden tool called "Keyframe Animation".
          You can find it if you start Sim4Life with the command line <path/to/sim4life.exe> --vip_tools.

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          • L lsc

            Ok! Thanks :)

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            ZMT
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            #5

            @lsc keyframe_animation.gif

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              lsc
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              Thank you very much :)

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                mkn
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                Hello @bryn,

                How come I get this warning when starting S4L from the command line?

                IMG_S4L.jpg

                I'm also interested in this, would be great if you can share the script.

                Thanks!

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                  ZMT
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                  #8

                  @mkn I am not sure why you get that message. Did you start from a normal command prompt (cmd) or a command with admin priviliges?

                  Regarding the script: the above animation can be created without any script. The Keyframe Animation Tool can store camera settings (vie direction, zoom) and model settings like color and transparency.

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                    mkn
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                    Sorry, I must have started a command with admin privileges last time, tried it again today and I don't get that message. I was referring to your flythrough script.

                    Thanks again!

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                      mkn
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                      @bryn every time I hit animate the software crashes.

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                      Any thoughts on what could possibly be causing this?

                      Thanks!

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                        ZMT
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                        not sure. it could be related to graphics drivers. are you using it via remote desktop? please send one of the crash reports with some description (and "for Bryn"). Thanks

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                          mkn
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                          Sent the crash report.

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                            ZMT
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                            thanks @mkn. it looks like you may have pressed "Animate" without first saving any keyframes (the 7.0 release will not crash - and notify the user with an error message).

                            Please note that when the tool stops (restarts) it removes all previously saves keyframes. Maybe a new version should not clear previous keyframes, but allow the user to explicitly them with a "Clear Keyframes" button...?

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                              mkn
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                              Thanks @Bryn!

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