asco's Timeline Tutorials (1-5)

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Very helpful tutorial and video - thanks for taking the time to make & share them! It looks like the embedded links to videos 3 & 4 aren’t working - would love to see those, too, if you could heck the links?
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More tutorial sex scene animated. Ty
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l was so stunned when you showed how easy it is to zoom in on the scrubber. I also had no idea the advanced key frame tools were so critical for posing. Thanks a ton for making this!
ascorad
ascorad
It's the little things you pick up that make all the difference :) Thanks so much for taking the time to review!!
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like this Tutorials
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you! :)
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very useful
ascorad
ascorad
Glad to hear it! :)
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nice job
ascorad
ascorad
Thanks very much!!
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Good guide, was wanting something like this.
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you! :)
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Great tutorials. Knew a decent amount of what you explained, but also learned several things about the timeline plugin.
ascorad
ascorad
Thanks for the review! A lot of it is fairly basic but it's intended as a beginners course. Glad you learned a few things though!
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Great videos, how did you setup the trigger to change the camera angles?
ascorad
ascorad
Thanks for reviewing! What I did was use Acid Bubbles' Spawn point plugin on a couple of empty atoms in the location I wanted thru view to be, then assigned separate buttons to trigger the "spawn now" action for each atom for each associated view. Additionally, you can keep them in the corner of the screen like I did by placing them where you want them, then parent linking them to [CameraRig] > CenterEye. That will hold them in place, but only for the duration of the session. Once the scene is unloaded/closed the camera rig no longer exists, so anything parented to it will just remain wherever it was located during the last save. If you have any other questions feel free to ask in the discussion section or message me directly. Thanks again for the great review!
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This helped me out so much to get my own ideas into vam. Thanks!
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you for saying that! That's the main reason I wanted to make these! It's always nice to hear from someone who is making that a reality for themselves <3
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Just everything a tutorial should be.
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you for leaving a great review!
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Excellent and detailed.
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you for reviewing!
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Anyone that puts in time for a tutorial to share with the community is super cool. Cheers for making these.
ascorad
ascorad
Thanks so much DasBoot! The way I see it, the more people out there animating, the more great content we all have to enjoy :) Cheers back at you!
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This tutorial is amazing. So much detail.
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Thank you so much!
ascorad
ascorad
You're welcome very much! :) Thanks for leaving a great review!
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You, my friend, are a steely-eyed missile man! (Sorry - NASA reference there!) But this is great and very helpful. Thanks a ton for putting the time in on this. And, by the way, your looks are insanely good! Keep rockin!
ascorad
ascorad
Haha, thank you! Awesome review XD
Glad you enjoy the looks too. I haven't had as much time to focus on scenes lately, so looks are all I've been able to release, but I do appreciate the kind words very much!
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Nice work!
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you, pogdaddy! :)
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Concise and packed with information! The best timeline tutorial I've ever seen. Can't wait to see the next part!
ascorad
ascorad
Thanks so much for reviewing! Glad you found them helpful :)
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Awesome work putting these together Asco! Really informative and concise, looking forward to putting it to use!
ascorad
ascorad
Thank you, Juno! I really appreciate the review! I hope you share what you come up with! <3
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