FlyWiz - Vray Flythrough animation wizard 1.1

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Version: 
1.1
Author Name: 
Jerome Prévost (Subburb)

This tool manages for you all the boring stuff to achieve a flythrough animation with Max And Vray.
All changes are made in the engine to help you control and render each necessary step.

Finally it can also do all the process in one click ! 

FlyWiz Screenshot

A Demonstration video is available here : http://solidrocks.subburb.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&...

finally an easy way to make Flythrough animations !!

Hope you'll like it !

 

Version Requirement: 
Max 9SP1 to max2010
Other Software Required: 
Vray 1.5 SP2 to SP4

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tomrider75's picture

awesome! :) u did a gud job,

awesome! :)
u did a gud job, buddy!
btw, can u gv a link to download the video?

million thanks!

subburb's picture

ok noticed, i'll check that

ok noticed, i'll check that point ;)

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

nuosyo's picture

one hurts that it is not for

one hurts that it is not for max 2008: might not you to programme it for 2008?????

Francisco Hermida's picture

As usual Fantastic script!!

As usual Fantastic script!! you need do a 3ds max Subburb version, everything would be better :)

jamoka's picture

This script is great.It is

This script is great.It is just what I am looking for, very useful and userfriendly, I like it very much very functional.

If I have this before I could easily render my architectural tv ad.(http://www.cgattack.com/blog/?p=160)

Thank you for your sharing and for your time.

Regards.

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pifitas's picture

Hi Jerome, really nice and

Hi Jerome, really nice and usefull script

And what about incorporate settings for moving objects and cameras?, so it would be the total animation script...

Cecofuli, nice work I bought your book :)

Try to make some scripts together guys

subburb's picture

Hi cecofuli,sorry i didn't

Hi cecofuli,sorry i didn't catch that it was you ;)

ok noticed, thanks !

well.. i've made some tests and for large exterior anims, result was good in screen mode. The world mode takes lot of ram if exterior project is large, and objects that are always far from the camera have an everage LC sampling due to visually tiny LC samples sizes.

i've a boubt : the spot3D website tells (in flythrough tutorial page) : For exterior scenes,
it is recommended to use the Screen mode always. 

That's why i've made this choice... 

anyway, you can force the plugin ;)

What do you suggest for helping user to make the good choice via flywiz script ?

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

cecofuli's picture

For  exterior (static

For  exterior (static image) obviously we use screen mode. Otherwise, to 2 Km VRay must calculate a 10 cm LC sample. That it's not useful for rendering a single image. After some distance you don't see the difference. But for animation (interior and exterior) the sample size must be the same size. In screen mode this is not true. Or in the animation you can see some flickering due to the sample size change.

I write this on my book Pag. 298:)

subburb's picture

LC scale mode depends of

LC scale mode depends of exterior or interior context.

Vray doc (spot3d.com) suggest to use scrfeen mode for exteriors, and World for interior walktrhoughs. i've just followed the doc ;)

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

jerome Prévost (Subburb)

cecofuli's picture

For the fly-thgrought mode,

For the fly-thgrought mode, the LC "Scale" option will be set in "World", not in "Screen". mode :)

Anyway, good tool!

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