A question about Cinema 4d
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Kaske
, Oct 28 2006 03:21 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 October 2006 - 03:21 PM
Okay, I just joined this site, noticed you have great tutorials.
This may be posted wrong, and It's because I'm a little bit newbish here
The question:
I have fixen everything from spineanimination and camera movement to lights and texts effects, but how the H*ll do I record it into a rendered movie?
This may be posted wrong, and It's because I'm a little bit newbish here
The question:
I have fixen everything from spineanimination and camera movement to lights and texts effects, but how the H*ll do I record it into a rendered movie?
#2
Posted 28 October 2006 - 06:01 PM
Render -> Render Settings
Adjust the size, resolution and other stuff. But most importantly, the save path. (Under "Save", check "Save Image" then select QuickTime movie and choose where it should be saved.
Once you done that, close the Render Settings and hit the "Render to Picture Viewer" button or Render -> Render to Picture Viewer
Adjust the size, resolution and other stuff. But most importantly, the save path. (Under "Save", check "Save Image" then select QuickTime movie and choose where it should be saved.
Once you done that, close the Render Settings and hit the "Render to Picture Viewer" button or Render -> Render to Picture Viewer
#3
Posted 29 October 2006 - 03:12 AM
Okay now I did all of thoes things, but when i hit the render it it just comes up the thing im watching, as a picture (if I use AVI, only "big movie" the others react like quicktime) and it says "unable to write file" (if i use any of the quicktime) could it have something to do with that I havn't got Quicktime?
And yeah, I would really like to be able to use this in a movie editor program (Vegas) and I don't think it can read Quicktime movies?
And yeah, I would really like to be able to use this in a movie editor program (Vegas) and I don't think it can read Quicktime movies?
Edited by Kaske, 29 October 2006 - 03:17 AM.
#4
Posted 29 October 2006 - 11:01 AM
Quicktime is the best export format for 3D animations. And yes its fully compatible with Vegas (this is what I use btw).
I use the QuickTime Movie format with quality set to 68 (no need to set it at 100, you will never see the difference..., 68 is more than enough)
I use the QuickTime Movie format with quality set to 68 (no need to set it at 100, you will never see the difference..., 68 is more than enough)
#5
Posted 29 October 2006 - 01:27 PM
Okay, now it becomes a quicktimefile (yaay), but don't cheer for me yet (aww) cause the file only becomes like 00:00 sec and is like a picture.
I hosted the thing I'm making, please try find my fault: http://w11.easy-share.com/661680.html - no idea if this works when you use it but i hope so
And yeah, In that file I havn't choosen quicktime movie, but thats what i did after ^^
Okay, now my video works, but how do i make Camera the point of veiw when going trought the frames?
I hosted the thing I'm making, please try find my fault: http://w11.easy-share.com/661680.html - no idea if this works when you use it but i hope so
And yeah, In that file I havn't choosen quicktime movie, but thats what i did after ^^
Okay, now my video works, but how do i make Camera the point of veiw when going trought the frames?
Edited by Kaske, 29 October 2006 - 03:16 PM.
#6
Posted 29 October 2006 - 11:18 PM
In your active viewport, select Views > Camera 1 (or the name you set)
#7
Posted 30 October 2006 - 01:26 PM
Thank's for the help NGPixel
Here are the results:
http://w11.easy-shar...-bin/upload.cgi
http://w10.easy-share.com/662557.html
The one with only orange (the wich isn't red) is the one wich is the best
Here are the results:
http://w11.easy-shar...-bin/upload.cgi
http://w10.easy-share.com/662557.html
The one with only orange (the wich isn't red) is the one wich is the best
#8
Posted 12 February 2009 - 09:56 AM
Help me! Everytime I try to render out in a film format (.mov or .avi) I get the message "Unable to write file"... Help me please
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