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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 3:44 pm)
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It's strange ! Are you sure the map hasn't got any keyframe in your animation ? Fabien3D CREAFab, la crtion numique autrement...I'm not totally sure if this is in Carrara, but do you have your texture mapped globally? I remember in Bryce that textures could be mapped in global or local coordinates, and that when an object moved in global coordinates, the texture map stayed behind, giving it a shifting appearance. I'm not sure if this can be done in Carrara but check it out just in case. This may be caused by procedural effects. Nebula Supernova Studios
Actually, I came up with another idea - Are you compressing your animation at all? Quicktime compression introduces little artifacts that very closely resemble the dancing pixels in AzChip's animation. Turn off all compression, especially ANY Quicktime compression. If that doesn't solve it, then the problem is defienetly in RDS, not a compression by-product. Nebula Supernova Studios
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When I make an animation in RDS 5.0 I am getting a constant shifting on the surface of the moving object (say a spaceship). It looks like the material or the material maps are changing and it looks like the model is passing under a tree with leaves that produce shading patterns that are shifting. I can not seem to find a solution to this problem and get a solid rock look on my model. Anybody know how this problem can be solved? Thanks.