![]() Most film is at about 24-30 frames/second, so 100 frames would only be between 2-3 seconds of smooth animation. First, I want more frames then 100 to work with. To start off we will show how to do camera animation. Change this setting if you want more/less motion blur in your animation. Motion blur: Motion blur is a setting on the camera, called motion blur length. Now, animation works with keyframes, these are frames where you can change object settings on one frame, and Terragen will automatically scale/move/etc anything from the last key frame to the next keyframe smoothly for you. Movement keys: They do as follow: jump to first frame, move back 1 frame, play animation in preview render (toggles on/off), move forward 1 frame, move to last frame.įrame slider: This slider can be used to move to new frames, and also show generally where you are located within the animation as a whole. Project setting: modify what frame you are on, max number of frames in the project (default 100), and some name information if you want to put it there.įrame: The text box shows what frame you are currently on, and allows you to type in a frame you want to jump to. The main animation settings are located down at the bottom of the window, as seen below: The other two options deal with importing animation data from another file. It will bring up a few options, and the one we most likely will be using is the set/remove animation key. ![]() ![]() To start off, the animation key is located near many fields all over the place, to signify that you can make a keyframe for this setting, and move it around within terragen. This will assume you know the basics of moving and setting the render camera. In order to do this tutorial, you must have Terragen 2 Deep + Animation for it to work. This tutorial will cover the basics of how to set up animation inside Terragen 2.
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