Standalone and rotating camera animation

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Timmaigh!
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Hello there,

could anybody please tell me whether there is possibility to create animation with Octane stand-alone, with camera rotating around its Z axis, pretty much look-around around the room, from left to right? In other words a situation, where camera is static in one place and the camera target moves around it.... and if so, how to? I have no experience with this whatsoever, few years ago i tried the built in turntable animation just to see what it does, but thats somewhat different, as its camera moving and its target is static...i need exact opposite

Many thanks for your advices.
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bepeg4d
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Hi Timmaigh!,
at the following link you can find a Scripted node graph to animate any float value:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=55302
Happy rendering,
ciao beppe
Timmaigh!
Licensed Customer
Posts: 116
Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:10 am

bepeg4d wrote:Hi Timmaigh!,
at the following link you can find a Scripted node graph to animate any float value:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=55302
Happy rendering,
ciao beppe
Thank you, Beppe!

I downloaded it, but sadly i have no clue how to use it - only thing i can do is to open it with Script Editor, but i dont even know if that is what i am supposed to do. :) When i press execute script, nothing obvious happens...
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