Hey, I'm trying to replicate the playback speed of this turntable below - starting off normal speed and then slowing down to a stop at the end. I have a 360 degree turntable of 50 frames (like the one below) set to 6fps, but on playback it just goes on a very fast loop and was looking to have a similar playback to one…
I didn't want to render more than 50 frames and in the gif I uploaded the artist only used 50 so its possible to get good results... I hope lol. I rendering 50 frames and have edited the graph curve to achieve that nice slow down motion as it reaches the last 10 frames or so. I think that artist might have set a longer…
He was asking about the slowdown "effect" though, I think. Which is the ease in and ease out. Yes if you want it to go slower in general, you need more frames/to hold some frames.
Hi @oglu , ahh ok, I was planning on just rendering 50 frames as .tga files and then making a gif in photoshop. In Photoshop, would I be able to slow the frames down as the turntable reaches a stop, just like in the gif above? Or is that something that can only be done in Maya? Sorry I'm a bit confused :o