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tac2012-08-11 07:56:12
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tac, 2012-08-11 07:56:12

Is there a file format for saving the movements of 3D models?

I have a set of 3D models that, when shown one at a time, show an object in motion. Of course, you can make a movie out of this. But I would like to create a kind of movie in which you can change the point of view with the mouse during the display and look at the movement of the object from different angles. Tell me what it's called at all (in the sense of which phrases to google) and whether there are programs for working with this. It would be nice if it were possible to view in slow motion by adjusting the viewing angle with the mouse, and at the output to have a movie in accordance with how the review changed.

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xanep, 2012-08-11
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3ds Max, Maya

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aosnec, 2012-10-01
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If your sequence files are in *.OBJ format, RealFlow is fine. It is sharpened for very detailed geometry. namely liquids. But it perfectly imports the *.OBJ format into itself. If you know Python, there will be no problems at all. If not, his home site has a whole arsenal of ready-made scripts. I'm sure you'll find the right one there. I advise you to install it immediately with the Render Kit.
Another option is Blender. There is a Python script online that allows you to do this. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work today. Maybe you'll get lucky. There is a video tutorial there.

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