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Franco Aversa | 2 years ago | 3 comments | 1 like | 437 views

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I know that a lot of features are added to BluffTitler and the program has grown tremendously and is always buzzing.
I humbly ask if:
Would it be possible to add a keyframe interpolation function?
For example I insert some keyframes (it doesn't matter if these are of movement, rotation, or other property),
I insert the interpolation. In this way, once the keyframes inserted by me are finished, BluffTitler repeats the same keyframes updated to the last value starting from the new position.
In this way, if I insert a rotation and pause of the camera, it will continue to rotate and pause until the end of the animation.
It would be a very useful function for animation because it would automate many movements.
I know there are already many things like the VJ panel, but keyframe interpolation would allow an object to repeat multiple parameters. For example, a cube rotates, moves into space, stands still between one keyframe and the next and starts the cycle all over again, all this constantly changing position because the next cycle starts from the new position.
It would be possible?
Thanks, sorry for the request, I don't know if I can get this thing already ....




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Take a look at this installer show:
DynamicContent\DynamicTextAndPicture.bt

The texts and pictures are loaded from the Media\Content\Example.xml file. Open this in Notepad to see how it works. The show loops until all items have been shown.

Using this technology you can create long videos with lots of texts and pictures with only a short show with only a few keyframes.

More info here:

outerspace-software.com...

michiel, 2 years ago


yes @Michiel you're right, I no longer remembered that I can use this technique.
But if more elements are present on the screen, how do I do it?
For example I have a photo wheel and I want the camera to stay still on the first photo and then rotate on the second, with the interpolation I will see all the photos follow each other on the screen. With the dynamic technique I will only have a photo that enters, stops and exits. Instead, interpolating the keyframes is as if I had manually entered the key points for the camera, within the same show.

Franco Aversa, 2 years ago


Repeating the same keys won't help you in this example because that will continue showing the very same photos.

Maybe the slideshow tool can help:

outerspace-software.com...

michiel, 2 years ago


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