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Date Posted: 13:26:34 06/03/99 Thu
Author: Gary Rea
Subject: Re: Solved!
In reply to: Michael Delves 's message, "Solved!" on 07:17:37 06/03/99 Thu


> I fiddled about and did it with relative ease outside
> of terranim. I wrote a tutorial to show how it is
> done. Please could you check it to see if it makes
> sense.
> http://members.xoom.com/mike_delves/tertutorial.html
>
>
>
> >
> > > I just got terranim and am wondering whether there
> is
> > > an option to keep the camera in the same place, but
> > > have the sky/sun moving just like in those time
> delay
> > > movies. Is there a simple way of doing this or do I
> > > have to do it manually?
> >
> > Beats me, Michael; I'm just trying to figure out how
> > to get it to work at all. :(
> >
> > Gary

Looks great, Michael! I love that sky. And the instructions seem to be very straightforward and easy enough to understand. Just two things, though: first (and this is just a minor point), it's "time lapse", not "time delay". A time lapse sequence is named as such because there is a lapse in the timeline; i.e., not ALL of the time period "filmed" is shown, hence there are lapses in the time portrayed. No biggie, though.

The other thing is, I don't seem to have the Scripter in my copy of Terragen (which is version 0.6.32). Do you have a later version than mine, and if so, which one? All I have is the animation button, but when I click on that, I get a message telling me about the animation features, and that there are no native animation features in this version. This was the first version to have any animation functions, but they were supposed to be used in conjunction with Danial Parnham's Terranim. I have Terranim, also, but haven't figured out how it's to be used with Terragen, yet.

Does the latest version of Terragen still require Terranim to do animation?

Gary

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