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Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me or be generous enough to make a virtual set. There are three camera angles I would want but am unsure how to make this. bambam35614 attached the following image(s): ITVNEWS-2009-MN-TITLES-1-1.jpg (33kb) downloaded 53 time(s). ITVNEWS-2009-NAT-TITLES-1-15.jpg (32kb) downloaded 45 time(s). maxresdefault.jpg (76kb) downloaded 38 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Hi Guys,
I am urgently trying to work out how to make this multiple angle set.
Please reply if you have any idea
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bambam35614 wrote:Hi Guys,
I am urgently trying to work out how to make this multiple angle set.
Please reply if you have any idea It is pretty hard (but still doable) to make VirtualSets that have different angles that isn't just 3D rotated flat images; You will have to render out 3 different studios in the form of PNGs and set them side by side in the VirtualSet XML and cut to them using duration 00:00. Possibly easier to set up using MultiView in my honest opinion. Cheers, Håvard
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@ bambam35614 The vMix 'Virtual Sets' are fairly simple, straight forward "single camera" set ups that merely zoom into the set. Setting up multiple sets is what is required for different angles. I would suggest playing with vMix's Virtual Sets "Studio 115" "A" "B" and "C" to fully understand and appreciate what is involved with "multi-angle" virtual sets and setting something like that up. Designing and making your own would be pretty cool, but it's not something that can or will be accomplished very quickly. There are some pretty elaborate "professional" Virtual Reality set-ups that are truly 'outrageous', but so is the cost and not something that can be easily emulated with vMix. Fortunately, the "Studio 115" set offers 3 different camera angles or "Sets" to work with in vMix and will illustrate to you some of the challenges you'll need to overcome to pull it off successfully. Alternatively, you could look into various options at Virtualsetworks: http://www.virtualsetworks.com/cart.phpThat have a plethora of Sets to choose from or will even design a "Custom" set for you. Ice
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