bc Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 Hello, I am creating a walk through animation. Is there some formula one can apply to create a specific distance/time illusion? More specifically, can anyone tell me how many frames per second I should specify to achieve a "camera speed" of approximately 3 miles per hour? Quote Link to comment
Bart Rammeloo Posted February 16, 2004 Share Posted February 16, 2004 There is no (direct) relationship between both characteristics. Physical speed is determined by the distance between two camera views devided by the time it took to go from one viewpoint to the other. FPS allows you to determine the amount of frames you want to use to show that movement. There are a couple of standards. For instance, in Europe it's mostly 25 frames per second for video purposes. For multimedia, you can try to lower this to 12 frames per second. A different FPS only affects the quality of your animation (movie), but not the speed between two camera views. Cheers, BaRa Quote Link to comment
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