To create a turntable animation
- Select the object(s) for which you want to create a turntable animation.
- Select Animate > Turntable > .
The window appears.
- Enter the number of frames you want the turntable animation to play for and then click . The number of frames you specify determines the speed of your turntable animation. For example, a turntable animation of
60 frames will play back twice as fast as a turntable animation of 120 frames.
A camera named turntableCameran is created, and your current view becomes the view of the new turntable camera.
Note
The turntable camera’s view is locked. You can not dolly, tumble, or track the turntable camera.
- (Optional) If you want your turntable animation to loop, change your scene’s to the number of frames you entered in the field of the window.
- Click the button in the .
The turntable camera orbits around the selected object(s). This creates a turntable-style animation of the object(s) for the number of frames you specified.
By default, the turntable animation begins at frame 1 and plays through the specified frame range.
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