This video lesson discusses the fundamental animation workflow using inbetween keyframes to make a smooth camera flight path, and it will show the general process of how to set keyframes to create a camera path that flies smoothly through the map.
Set in the Spanish countryside, the Castle Villalonso serves as the perfect backdrop to create a movie in ArcGIS Pro using the animation toolset. In this exercise, you will learn how to create a smooth camera animation around the Castle Villalonso using fundamental keyframing techniques. The process of creating inbetween keyframes, often called tweening, is a common animation workflow used to create a smooth line of motion in computer animation. If one understands the fundamentals discussed here, they will be able to troubleshoot and refine the camera motion much better.
In this short video, you will learn how to:
• Keyframe a complex flight path.
• Set Extreme and Inbetween keyframes.
After watching this lesson, you might be interested in other lessons in the series that cover additional animation techniques.
For more information visit: http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/help/main/welcome-to-the-arcgis-pro-app-help.htm
NOTE: Castle Villalonso model (Zamora, Spain) by Moøkan is licensed under CC Attribution
NOTE: Wooden Water Tower model by BytesCrafter is licensed under CC Attribution
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