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Creating animations and exporting movies
Creating animations and exporting movies In this article you learn how to create animations and export them as movies using the VR stories module.Creating animations and exporting moviesOverview
Overview Use the Movie export option for simple stacks or fast exports Use the Storyboard to export animations with 3/4D datasets and advanced effects and transitions Use VR Stories in arivis Pro VR to create animations using virtual reality Neither the storyboardOverviewExporting animations as movie files
Exporting animations as movie files Once the animation recording is finished, we can export it as movie file. this needs to be done outside the VR environment as the GPU will be required to do the processing and will not be available to render the VR view atExporting animations as movie filesIntroduction
Introduction VR provides a great environment for exploring 3D and 4D data, and sharing this environment using the Collaborative VR module in arivis Pro VR is the best way to let multiple users enjoy the same benefits of depth perception which makes VR suchIntroductionExample Recording
Example Recording As mentioned above, an animation in VR can include the following visualization elements: Volume scale and position Current timepoint (for time series) Clipping planes/volume positions and appearance Rendering mode Opacity settings Object visibilityExample RecordingNotes on recording animations
Notes on recording animations The VR Stories module provides several options for creating animations. The first of these is whether to record a continuous or step by step recording.Notes on recording animations