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Print at Dec 16, 2025, 12:33:59 PM |
| Posted by Xiste at Jun 16, 2024, 8:23:01 PM |
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Video production with Sweet home 3D Hi, I have been working with Sweet Home 3D for many years now, and I have always been a bit discouraged by the abrupt movements and stops that I get from from the camera when making video presentations, which is something I do quite often. Then some weeks ago I stumbled across a little trick, which I of course shared at the bar, where I was encouraged to tell more about this trick. So I have created a long post with lots of illustrations on how I make movements and create videos with SH3D, where the full-length Telda-video with surround sound will also appear. But I still keep finding mistakes here and there, both in the text, the readability and image links that suffers from misspelling and don't work. I don't want to publish until I am absolutely sure everything is OK. This post is also a check to see if links from my ftp-server works now, and that my videos are coded correctly so they can be streamed directly in the browser. From the preview here I know that it works with the Opera browser, but I can't check any of the others until I have published. Therefore; here is an excerpt from the 3 min 45 sec long video I made for SH3D, a video showing examples of both moving objects and camera movements, as well as the sceneries and lighting made with SH3D. And of course the film itself also offers A STORY - a story that is not revealed in this short outtake: TeldaExcerpt Xiste |
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