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Doing Basic Animation in Bryce

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Summary: How to do basic animation in Bryce; learn more about 3D modeling and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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"MATT NICHOLS: Hey everybody. My name is Matt and speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. You can also animate your objects in Bryce. It's relatively simple to do. I'm going to go ahead and just create a cube just for the sake of learning. And to animate it, you can come down here to your animation controls. If it looks different, you might have to click the palette toggle button here to get to your animation controls and what you can do is -- I've got a box here -- I'm going to add a key frame. What you might want to make sure you do is to come over here to the arrow, the timeline options and make sure auto key is selected so any changes you make, it's automatically going to animate those. And I'm going to select my box and come over on the timeline to a farther point in time and move my box. And it's going to give me a little tracking selection to blue dots here. And you can come in and manually adjust these and when I slide my playhead, you can see, it animates the box going from one place to another and you can also animate the scale of your box as well. So, you can see, it grows in size as you scrub the playhead. And you can also animate a lot of different things such as your camera and your lights as well."

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