Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 457
QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box, Export Rendered Image Dialog Box
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QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box Use this dialog box to specify the number of pan frames and number of tilt frames that are used to export the QuickTime VR object movie. Pointing device: Export Rendered Image ➤ QTVR Object Movie Type ➤ OK button Pan Settings Pan Min and Pan Max Define how far the model can be revolved (as though on a turntable). Pan Initial Defines where you view the model from at the start (again, as though on a turntable, 0 or 360 would be the same point at the opposite side and 180 would be where the camera is now). Pan Frame No. The number of frames to be used to revolve the model from the Pan Min position to the Pan Max position. Tilt Settings Tilt Min and Tilt Max Define how far the model can be tilted (backwards and forwards from its current position). Tilt Initial Defines where you view the model from at the start (assuming you are looking at the model straight, -90 would be from the bottom and 90 from the top). Tilt Frame No. The number of frames to be used to tilt the model from the Tilt Min position to Tilt Max position. Export Rendered Image Dialog Box Use this dialog box to export a rendered scene into one of the file types supported by Autodesk Navisworks. Menu: File ➤ Export ➤ Rendered Image Type Use the drop-down list to select one of the file types supported by Autodesk Navisworks. Choose from: ■ Targa ■ TIFF ■ JPEG ■ Windows Bitmap ■ EPix ■ PostScript ■ LWI ■ HDR (High Dynamic Range Image) ■ OpenEXR (High Dynamic Range Image) NOTE The QTVR Panoramic Movie will effectively export 32 images, rotating about the current camera position to form a 360 degree panorama. Best results are achieved when the camera has zero tilt and is located in a position that has a 360 degree panoramic view, for example, in the center of a room. ■ QuickTime VR Object Movie NOTE The QTVR Object Movie will effectively export an extensive number of images, (based on number of pan frames x number of tilt frames, see "QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box" on page 445) pivoting the model about its center point. Best results are achieved when the model is relatively small or compact. Browse Opens the Save As dialog box, and enables you to specify the location, and the name of the file you want to render to. QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box | 445