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Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 7:21:33 PM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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I cant seem to find any info in the tutorials about changing levels during a walkthrough. How is this done?

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Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 3:19:31 AM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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to create a single walkthrough going to different levels, you can enter height of the camera while creating the walkthrough. when u r creating the camera path, on the top options bar u can fill in the height. i don think this option is available once u've placed the camera, u can only specify the height before putting the cam in.

 

 


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Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 7:09:53 AM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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You can adjust the camera after establishing the path.  I did a "drive thru" in a parking garage that included going up a ramp. 

 

It might be interesting to go up some stairs or even an elevator. 


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Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 9:21:02 AM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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what i do is next to the camera height box, thers a box that says level and you can change what level the cameras on but not the view.

 


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Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 12:07:59 PM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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Once you have created your walk through path, you can enter the walk through & add key frames.  Toggle to the key frames where you want to adjust your view angle.  Use F8 & adjust to your pleasure.  The walk through will interpolate between the key frames.

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Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:07:33 AM | How change levels in a walkthrough? (walking from 1st to 2nd story)

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Tnx WWHub just what i needed,

F8 in walkthrough view ftw Smile


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