kimbersue opened this issue on Sep 25, 2013 · 23 posts
kimbersue posted Sat, 28 September 2013 at 9:38 AM
Quote - One thing I didn't quite understand.... if you create the runway (a walk sequence?) in MD3, can't you also render it there?
Do you already have files in those formats that were given to you or are they asking you to create those files in the first place?
You could perhaps find another program that can also load some of these frmats, if you really must work with these formats. Perhaps Cinema4D has imports capabilities for those or some of those?
Are they looking for a solution that dynamically lets the web visitor pick a different design and see the walk sequence re-play in realtime with the changes? That's very different from using any tool to render an animation out as a video file (avi, mp4, quicktime,...whatever format) and then loading it to the website or embedding it from youtube or similar places. You might want to clarify exactly wat they are looking for as deliverable.
I record the animation in MD3 which I can replay in real time in MD3. It looks just how I want it to look. I can only export and save as in set formats. None of these formats can be viewed on the internet as a real time movie. I want to convert the MD3 format or format it lets me export as avi, wp4, quicktime, etc...any thing that lets me make a real time movie. I've been trying to open the maya in blender but no luck. I've spend hour searching for coverter with no luck. I can't figure out how to open a .mdd or .mtl in daz.
I reinstall my sony video studio and going to see how good of a screen shot I can get of the runway animation.
I wanted to put a runway video on my web page http://imaginative3d.com/ plus I have a couple of clients who want to put runway movies on their web page also.
Honestly I think this is a no win problem and a screenshot it my only option or do my animation in another program. But thanks for your help
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