![]() ![]() So, at the very least, a Studio Switch Event is useful for changing camera and environment simultaneously.Īnother example is when you want to present different colorways within the animation. Ok, so where does this animation feature become really useful? Well, you may want to switch between different camera angles but along with an environment better suited for each camera angle. With your Studios window open ( Window, Studios… or U-key) and your Studios created, activate the Studio you would like to switch from, right-click, select Add Studio Switch Event, and select the studio you want to switch to. If you need a little help with that, watch our KeyShot tutorial on Studios. Adding A Studio Switch EventĪdding a Studio Switch Event requires a scene with at least two Studios. This setup is an easy, effective method to create dynamic product animations quickly. The animation in our example is made up of one rotation animation, applied to the headphone model, with multiple Studio Switch Events that switch between Studios. As you scrub through the animation, whenever you hit a purple dot, you will see the active studio change, as well as the associated Camera, Environment, or anything else linked to the Studio. ![]() ![]() In the video and image below, you can see a Studio Switch Event appears in the Animation Timeline as a purple dot that you can drag to any point on the Animation Timeline to indicate when a studio switches. ![]()
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