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Cameras (1)
Using and Manipulating Cameras in FrameForge Previz Studio
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Demo Version (2)
Questions, Issues and Tricks about the Demo Version of FrameForge 3D Studio
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Exporting (10)
Exporting Options and Issues
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FrameForge 3D Studio Files (5)
Questions, Tips and Issues having to do with saving, loading and file formats.
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Importing (12)
Tips, Tricks and Issues with Importing various things such as scripts, images, panoramas and 3D Objects.
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Installation (11)
General Installation Issues
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Lights and Shadows (10)
Tips, Tricks and Issues About Creating Lights and Shadows
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Object Manipulation (35)
Tips, Tricks and Issues of Object Manipulation
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Posing Actors (19)
Tips, Tricks and Issues about Posing Actors within FrameForge 3D Studio
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Printing (3)
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Program Options / Preferences (3)
Discussion and tips on various program preferences
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Registration / Copy Protection (4)
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Relationships (6)
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Running FrameForge 3D Studio (11)
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Sets (Building, Sharing and Re-Using) (20)
Tips, Tricks and Issues relating to Sets, Set Building and how you can share and re-use Sets
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Shot Manager and Snapped Shots (8)
Tips, Questions and Tricks concerning Snapped Shots and the Shot Manager
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Stereographic 3D Functionality
In order to use the Stereographic 3D Functionality, you need to have a licensed copy of the Stereographic Edition of FrameForge Previz STudio 3 or later
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Textures (Images) (9)
Using Textures (or 2D images) with FrameForge 3D Studio
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Tweening (13)
Tweening is an automatic function which creates "tweens" or in-between frames, averaging the positions and settings of cameras, actors and any other object on the set to create anything from simple animatics to full-on animation
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How can I import a script written in Movie Magic Screenwriter, Final Draft or some other script writing program.
Question: I have a script in Movie Magic® Screenwriter™, Final Draft® or some other program. How can I import it into FrameForge...
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28 May, 2008 |
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How can I get an installation credit back so I can install FrameForge 3D Studio to a new computer?
Question: I have a question concerning registration. After I registered the product online I recieved an email informing me that I have 2 more...
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28 May, 2008 |
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I need to register (validate) FrameForge 3D Studio on a computer without an internet connection
Problem: I need to register (validate) my copy of FrameForge 3D Studio on a computer that doesn't have an internet connection.
Solution: Call...
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28 May, 2008 |
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When I try to install FrameForge 3D Studio, I get a message saying that I am out of installation credits
Problem: When I try to install FrameForge 3D Studio, I get a message saying that I am out of installation credits
Discussion: If you are...
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28 May, 2008 |
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Other Tweening and Animation Hints
When you’re doing rough animatics, using dissolves to transition between frames tends to look better; if you’re generating...
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Help! I created a bunch of Tweens but they don't show my objects in motion between Key Frames!
If you run into a situation with FrameForge Previz where it seems as though the application has "forgot" that an object in one shot is the...
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Other Tweening and Animation Hints
When you’re doing rough animatics, using dissolves to transition between frames tends to look better; if you’re generating...
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31 Dec, 2009 |
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The Advantage of Tweening Between More Than Two Key Frames at a Time
Apart from saving time, when you generate tweens using multiple key frames, camera movement will be smoother than if you tween each pair of Key...
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31 Dec, 2009 |
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Question: I’ve set up more than two Key Frames for a shot. Is there a way to generate Tweens for the entire shot in a single go?
Yes.
In the Shot Manager, hold down the [Shift] key and click on the first and last frames for which you want tweens generated. All...
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31 Dec, 2009 |
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Question: It will take me forever to manually create a lot of Key Frames from scratch for a complicated shot! Isn’t there some way to speed up the process?
For shots featuring obstacles, objects in relative motion, or both, you have no choice but to create as many Key Frames as necessary to guide all...
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31 Dec, 2009 |
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