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Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:39 pm
by spartan00j
spartan00j wrote:
face_off wrote:Hi

This is caused by a bug in Poser 12 (including the latest version released a few days ago). I have been able to get around part of the issue, which may resolve your problem. Can you please try https://render.otoy.com/customerdownloa ... RPRISE.exe? This is the ENTERPRISE build using the latest Octane 2022.1 render engine (although does not include all the new 2022.1 nodes).

Thanks

Paul
Just tested it and it worked.
Thanks Paul
Hey, paul
I'm putting this here because I think it's part of the same issue.
After further testing, I found out that the Dolly cam is a bit zoomed out in the standalone., when I export the animation.
The main camera it's fine. Is this a poser bug that will not be resolved anytime soon? Just asking because I use the dolly cam to animate a lot. I find it more user-friendly than the main camera.
The Bottom is poser and the top is Octane.
Thanks

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:43 am
by face_off
Hey, paul
I'm putting this here because I think it's part of the same issue.
After further testing, I found out that the Dolly cam is a bit zoomed out in the standalone., when I export the animation.
The main camera it's fine. Is this a poser bug that will not be resolved anytime soon? Just asking because I use the dolly cam to animate a lot. I find it more user-friendly than the main camera.
The Bottom is poser and the top is Octane.
Thanks
Can you send me this scene please?

Thanks

Paul

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:46 pm
by spartan00j
face_off wrote:Can you send me this scene please?

Thanks

Paul
Here's the file. Also Paul, I just realized that you gave me the 2022 plug-in version to resolve the jerking issues. The Standalone I have is a 2021.1.5. Could that cause the issue? I can't find a 2022 version of the Standalone on the forms.

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:27 am
by face_off
Octane Standalone 2022.1 XB3 is available from viewtopic.php?f=33&t=80156.

I loaded your scene and it rendered correctly for me.

Keep in mind that the camera is matched HORIZONTALLY - so the horizontal extents of the Poser viewport should be matched in the Octane Viewport. Is it possible on the Octane Viewport you had zoomed a little?

Paul

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 5:50 pm
by spartan00j
face_off wrote:Octane Standalone 2022.1 XB3 is available from viewtopic.php?f=33&t=80156.

I loaded your scene and it rendered correctly for me.

Keep in mind that the camera is matched HORIZONTALLY - so the horizontal extents of the Poser viewport should be matched in the Octane Viewport. Is it possible on the Octane Viewport you had zoomed a little?

Paul
Sorry Paul you misunderstood.
The viewport is fine and poser it's when I export the animation to open an octane Standalone software that the camera zoomed out a little with the dolly camera.

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:46 am
by face_off
I think I found the issue. Does this version resolve your problem please?

https://render.otoy.com/customerdownloa ... RPRISE.exe

Thanks

Paul

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 3:12 pm
by spartan00j
face_off wrote:I think I found the issue. Does this version resolve your problem please?

https://render.otoy.com/customerdownloa ... RPRISE.exe

Thanks

Paul
Hey, paul
it's not exact but it's close enough. They're just a slight Zoom not Extreme as in the earlier cases.
I tested it with both cameras the dolly and the main camera. The main camera matches it perfectly as expected.
The dolly just has a slight Zoom but as I said earlier it's acceptable. I attached the image test.

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:19 pm
by face_off
Thanks for testing. That error would have been there for a few years! Also - you can tick Camera Motion Blur in the Animation tab, and then open the Viewport, and the Octane Camera will exactly match it's zoom that you will see in Octane Standalone.

Paul

Re: Camera jerking In Stand-Alone

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:03 am
by spartan00j
face_off wrote:Thanks for testing. That error would have been there for a few years! Also - you can tick Camera Motion Blur in the Animation tab, and then open the Viewport, and the Octane Camera will exactly match it's zoom that you will see in Octane Standalone.

Paul
Okay Thanks