Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
I had DL'ed the newest version of Muvizu: Play+ and I just now noticed that keyframing doesn't work properly when applying it the Camera Movement. I also noticed it's one of the Chinese releases. (Build: 2017.04.01R (64-bit)). What is the best Scottish version that is available? Where can I get it?
Re: Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
It's on this website anizu.uk/downloads
My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDrWho13/
Re: Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
I was under the mistaken belief that it was the first Chinese release. Any way to find older versions, like one from late 2016?
Re: Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
FWIW I bought, DL'ed and installed this 2017.04.06.01R_x64 Pro version for a new-built PC a few days ago - and the projects that I started in my 2017.03.31.01R_x64 version seem to behave as expected - including some camera keyframing. Not just linear movements - but also curved.
Re: Latest version of Muvizu, keyframing problem.
Hi,
The key framing has never worked right with rotation of objects or cameras. If you try to rotate something 360 degree or make a turn, at some point the rotation goes in reverse of what you initiated, very annoying. I've pointed this out back then, but it never got fixed.
I believe the Chinese only bought the product to sell it as is. My conclusion is that they don't have the know how to upgrade, fix bugs or add new features. I love the program and the speed you can make movies with it, but at the same time there is much frustration by the limits of the movements. I think you don't have to expect any improvement from the Chinese. I wonder what they do all day at the office...
Cheers, Ikes
The key framing has never worked right with rotation of objects or cameras. If you try to rotate something 360 degree or make a turn, at some point the rotation goes in reverse of what you initiated, very annoying. I've pointed this out back then, but it never got fixed.
I believe the Chinese only bought the product to sell it as is. My conclusion is that they don't have the know how to upgrade, fix bugs or add new features. I love the program and the speed you can make movies with it, but at the same time there is much frustration by the limits of the movements. I think you don't have to expect any improvement from the Chinese. I wonder what they do all day at the office...
Cheers, Ikes