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Miguel Méndez

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  1. Rodney, I can't find the Active property (or attribute) for the grounf object, so I can't turn it OFF. I have reviewed all the properties of the Ground object but i didn't find it. Please, can you explain how to turn the object to Active=OFF? Thanks,
  2. So if you don't want the brownish "ground" surface, delete it from the choreography. This is the tip that really works, thanks. What I have to do is to delete the object called "ground", and now the TGA files are correct with its Alpha channel. Now I'm going to investigate the video issue...
  3. Thank you very much to all of you for your tips. I have to take look carefully to all these things and see if it works Thanks
  4. Hi, I,ve just produced my first animation, and it looks great. However, i would like to render to an AVI or TGA sequence to be able to mix in a video stream input. I found that the rendering procces render the animation with the Choreography background, i I don't know how to get rid off the background Another question is that if I want to render to an AVI file with the Alpha (Key) channels enabled, i would need two AVI files: one with the animation itself, and another whit the "alpha" animation. Is there any way to do that with A.M? Thanks
  5. Thank you very much. I've checked in my project and it works fine
  6. I was doing the Tutorial:Flower Power, but I am stuck when it says: "Make groups and name them for the leaves,bud,stem and petals" How I can manage to acomplish that? I don´t know how to make groups I don't know either how to add an element to a group: i.e. I am trying to apply the same color to the Petals, but two petals don`t get the color, so how can I add these two 'loose' petals to the Petal group? I was watching the video tutorial, but I didn't see/hear anything about the groups Thanks
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