8imon Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 Hello im new to A:M. Theres a couple of things i've already tried out in A:M, I have like discovered things myself by experimenting and so on... STILL, theres some things I wonder about: - Is It possible to make full lenght animations? because I noticed that the frames are only to 01:00 min If it is like that, then is it possible to melt all the short clips together by using A:M? - I wish to add special 3d effects to an already made .AVI clip. I try to load the clip into A:M but it says that its an invalid choreography file. How can I correct this? or is there any tutorial that can show how you can add 3d models into avi clips etc. - Is it possible to import milkshape models (ms3d)? Thanks for helping out cheers 8imon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noober Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 Hello im new to A:M. Theres a couple of things i've already tried out in A:M, I have like discovered things myself by experimenting and so on... STILL, theres some things I wonder about: - Is It possible to make full lenght animations? because I noticed that the frames are only to 01:00 min If it is like that, then is it possible to melt all the short clips together by using A:M? - I wish to add special 3d effects to an already made .AVI clip. I try to load the clip into A:M but it says that its an invalid choreography file. How can I correct this? or is there any tutorial that can show how you can add 3d models into avi clips etc. - Is it possible to import milkshape models (ms3d)? Thanks for helping out cheers 8imon yes, click the render to file button, then set the range to whatever. it needs to be on a decal or as a rotoscope. Some imports are allowed... but you will get geometry problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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