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Record Camera Movement - XSI Addon

October 23rd, 2006 at 8:48 pm | Posted in 3D Stuff, XSI Resourses |

Record Camera Movement InterfaceDownload (Requires XSI v5.1 WINDOWS ONLY)

Description:
This is a small addon that makes it easy to record/capture your interaction with any scene camera.

Usage:
To use this tool, under the camera icon on a viewports, you will find an entry called “Record Camera Movement”. Clicking on this in a viewport with a actual scene camera (i.e. not a built-in view camera) will open the tool. Top, Front, etc. views aren’t supported. The Camera is selected by the active viewport.

Choose the tool you wish to use to move the camera, and adjust the playback speed to your liking.
Hit record, and it will continue to record until the last frame of your timeline, or until you press stop. You can specify the type of FCurve in the Options. There are a number of post processing options that become available once a recording is done. You can “Remove” the animation, “Convert to Mixer Source” for multiple takes, “Edit” the FCurves and perform a “Clean Up” on the data.

This plugin also contains a command that can be mapped to a key. The command is called “CamRecord”. More information on key maps.

Installation Instructions:
Drag’n'drop the addon file into a viewport or Use the “File>Addon>Install” tool
More information on installing XSI addons on XSI Wiki

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