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Revision as of 01:02, 4 March 2019
- Main article: RL Python Samples.
- ! This page is incomplete because it is still under construction.
Smooth Camera Follow
This script lets the user pick a camera/view and a prop/target to follow. The camera will always be facing the direction of the target prop with delay as an adjustable factor. The Offset values creates a distance between the view and the target. Use the Delay value to create a lag between the view and the target.
Learn How to
- Drive the motion of the camera according to the animation of a prop.
- Populate drop down menus/combo boxes with elements from the scene.
- Set timer and event callbacks and attach commands.
Required Files
- Scene with camera and animated prop
- Smooth Camera Follow Python script
- Extensions Python script
Steps to Take
- open iClone and load the sample scene provided for this example.
- Load the Smooth Camera Follow python script into the project (Script > Load Python > ...).
- Follow the instructions in the subsequent popup window.
- Test by playing the scene via the timeline controls.