multiplane camera
multiplane camera
Can someone give a step by step procedure for making a continuous pan of a background plane- a left right pan along an x axis. I think I understand the multiplane camera effect, but my planes march across the screen like ships instead of a contiuous pan. The manual simply leaves holes in the instructions.
Re: multiplane camera
Hi Todd,
In that case, you have to change the title mode (in the "planes" tab) as "Horizontal". Of course, be sure your background can be repeated without a visible "cut". =)
Here is a file that may help you. (More information lesson 15-7 to 15-10)
In that case, you have to change the title mode (in the "planes" tab) as "Horizontal". Of course, be sure your background can be repeated without a visible "cut". =)
Here is a file that may help you. (More information lesson 15-7 to 15-10)
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Re: multiplane camera
this sounds like the thing "Tile Mode > Horizontal" (under the planes tab) should fixTodd wrote: but my planes march across the screen like ships instead of a contiuous pan.
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Re: multiplane camera
You're late Peter
(But better late than never ^^)
(But better late than never ^^)
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Re: multiplane camera
i wasn't late.Elodie wrote:You're late Peter
(But better late than never ^^)
you were early.
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