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What's the typical reasonable frame/second setting for a 1 minute walkthrough animation? For the door in Revit, is there a way I can make it open in the walkthrough instead of feeling like crashing into the door?
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30 Frames per Second x 60 seconds= 1800 frames but if I was you I use MAX to that because it's more quick and you can control the opening of the door along the "Path" of the movie....
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I agree with Typhoon, 3ds Max is faster than Revit for walkthrough scenes....
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Thanks for the suggestion. Will try it in Max2009.
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I created an instance peramiter in my doors to torn off the door panel. Since doors usually swing to the most out of the way position, it fools the casual observer.
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Are you talking a rendered walkthrough or hidden line/shaded? 30fps is overkill. 15-20 is sufficient for smooth motion. Depending on your resolution and if this is rendered, you may be talking 5 minutes to render each frame in Revit at least. Which equates to 1 hour 15 minutes. If they are internal renderings though this can very quickly bloat out... It's also a good idea to export individual frames and compile the jpg images as an avi post process. This way you could edit the frames with doors (with a customised door family that can have a 3D door swing) and have them actually open and close... HTH.
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Hey, I know this was an old thread, however I'm looking at making a walk through, I have directed the arrows are have made the video/walkthrough, however can the walkthough be rendered, I.e the trees in the walkthrough are just gray, or does this have to be done on 3ds max??
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i've jsut seen this thread.... http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=3899
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