Flythrough

This section demonstrates how to create flythrough videos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Flythrough App is located in the Media tab of the Fuzor App Menu. The Alt + 7 hotkey opens the Flythrough App. This app is used to create and export videos of your 4D Sequence. From this menu you can access many other Apps and bind them to frames in the flythrough tool giving you full control of your animation. These flythrough animations can be exported as .MP4 or an .fmp (Fuzor Movie Project) for filesharing and converting to interactive VR videos.

Shown above is a video timeline. This timeline is used to create your video animation. Each of the frame can be populated with a snapshot of the current 3D view. When populated a frame is considered a node. The tool automatically transitions between nodes. If there are empty frames in between nodes the transition will have a longer duration.

A Cut Node allows you to transition between two camera positions instantly. Scenes before a cut node transition to the first part of the cut node. Scenes after a cut node transition from the second half of the cut node.

The Flythrough toolbox is used to manage your flythrough video. When creating a new Flythrough, or opening an old one, ensure that anything currently in the Flythrough App that you would like to keep is saved.

The New button clears the current project beginning anew

The Open button opens a previously saved .fmp.

The Save button saves your current project as a .fmp.

The Close button exits the Flythrough App.

The Render button renders your Flythrough exporting it as an MP4.

There are six different tabs in the Flythrough app. Most of attributes edited within these Apps only apply to the node they are saved in. From these tabs you can access other Apps in Fuzor and control them for individual nodes in the flythrough animation.

Editing Frames

Use frames to save your project scene into nodes populating your Flythrough Project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To select a frame, click on it in the timeline. When a frame is selected the 3D view will change to either the state of a node saved to it or a scene in transition between adjacent nodes.

To move to a point in the transition between two nodes but retain your camera angle hold Alt when selecting the frame. You can move nodes around by dragging and dropping them to different frames. Options to edit the node appear above the node when it is selected. Different options appear depending on the current state.

Fuzor allows the user to pan around a set point. When a point is set it appears as a green circle in the view. This ball is not visible when rendered or when not in flythrough.

Selecting in the 3D View with the Left mouse button will reposition the pivot. Use Shift + Middle Mouse Button to pan around the pivot.

If the selected frame is empty:

Save your current scene state in a node and bind it to the selected frame.

Save your current scene state to either side of a cut node and bind it to the selected frame. You will be able to edit the two sides individually after by clicking each respective side.

If the selected frame is populated with a single snapshot node:

Replace the scene state in that node with your current scene state.

Retake the node and Propagate all frames within the cut based on the same camera movement. Frame Propagation allows you to make edits to your flythrough video without retaking all of the nodes.

Remove the scene state data in the selected node.

Add a new node directly after the selected frame containing the same scene. If there is a node directly after the current frame all following nodes are pushed back one frame to make room.

If the selected frame contains a cut node. Changes are made to the side of the cut node you have selected:

Replace the scene state in that side of the cut node with your current scene state.

Cut Nodes can also be propagated.

Delete the entire cut node.

Project Navigation

Learn how to navigate your flythrough project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The timeline slider adjusts the time in the video. It will automatically change to the time of the selected frame. You can drag the slider along the timeline to view transitions between nodes.

The timeline scrollbar controls the scope of the video editor. Panning the scrollbar allows you to view to a later part of your project.

Zooms out of the timeline increasing the scope.

Zooms into the timeline decreasing the scope.

Moves the Timeline scope left one frame

Moves the Timeline scope right one frame

The scope is directly related to the amount of time that is elapsed between each displayed frame. The default amount of time between displayed frame is 1 second.

After a single zoom in from the default scope the elapsed time between displayed frames is 1/2 as second and empty frames in between nodes that were previously adjacent.

After a single zoom out from the default scope the elapsed time between displayed frames is 2 seconds and previously adjacent nodes that are now within the elapsed time of a single frame will be stacked. To edit these nodes, you must zoom in to a point where they are not stacked.

The Playback controls help you navigate and view your project

Changes the time to the last populated frame in the video

Plays back the timeline

Changes the time to the next populated frame in the video

The Current Time textbox displays the current time being shown in the project.

The To Time textbox allows the user to jump to a specified keyframe in the project.

Scene Effects

This section demonstrates how to use the Scene Effects Tab of the Flythrough Animation App.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The scene effects tab controls camera settings, time of day settings, and weather effects. The camera settings are associated with each node they are saved to and are gradually transitioned between nodes.

The Zoom slider controls the zoom of the camera.

The Focus slider controls the focus of the camera.

The Aperture slider controls the depth of field of the camera.

The Exposure controls the amount of light that reaches the camera.

The Bloom slider controls the intensity of light diffraction.

The Environment settings control aspects relating to weather and foliage. Each of these options are associated with each node they are saved to and are gradually transitioned between nodes.

The Tree Growth slider controls the age of the trees in the project.

The Weather slider controls intensity of the weather effects.

The Weather FX selections control whether the weather is rain or snow.

The Wind slider controls the intensity of the wind.

The Wind Direction slider controls the direction of the wind.

The Adjust Time of Day widget allows you to select the time of day using a slider. You can also input the time of day into the Time drop down menus. The time of day will be transitioned gradually between nodes.

The Fix sun position checkbox toggles whether the sun is frozen at its current position even as the time of day changes. This setting will affect all nodes.

Skybox settings similar those that appear in the Time and Weather app can be accessed from this menu. These settings are applied to each node that they are saved to.

The SkyType dropdown menu allows you to select from Fuzor’s default skyboxes.

The Panoramic Options function the same as they do in Time and Weather.

The checkboxes at the bottom of the page all effect the entire flythrough project. They will not transition between nodes because they always be consistent.

The Lock to Height checkbox snaps the camera position to the specified height.

The Move Following Nodes as a Group checkbox toggles whether nodes after a node that is being moved will keep their original relationship and be moved as well.

 

The Toggle Cinematic Camera checkbox resets the navigation controls to the Free-Camera Navigation

The Apply Visibility Checkbox toggles whether Visibility Override is active in Flythrough. Use this option if using objects with many Sketchup Components and experiencing latent reactivity in Flythrough.

The High Quality Trees at a Distance checkbox disables LODs for distant trees

Visibility Controls

This section demonstrates how to use the Visibility Controls from the flythrough app and explains how these controls affect each scene and the project as a whole.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Visibility Controls App can be accessed from the Flythrough App. The scene stored within a node is similar to a saved view with respect to Visibility Controls. Visibility Override Settings are only applied to a node it is saved within. When visibility override settings have been applied to a node, they will take affect during the time between the node they are applied and the next node.

The Show Selections Sets checkbox toggles whether your Selection Set appears as a separate hierarchy in Color Override.

The Show Egress Routes checkbox toggles whether egress routes are visible in a given frame.

Visibility Override checkboxes apply to all of the frames within a project. For more information see Visibility Override.

Temporary Visibility functions do not save to a particular view and they will not be saved with a saved movie project either. However, Fuzor will only render what is visible in the 3D scene so if you want a particular object hidden from the view during your entire movie project use these settings.

The Transparency Render Settings allow you to render parts of your model with alternate transparent render settings. Use the Render Mode icons next to each entry in The Visibility Override app to Change the render mode of the object. Objects set to solid are rendered based on the current settings in Fuzor.

Transparency Render

The Clear All button changes all render modes to solid.

The Render Mode drop down menu selects a render mode for all objects in the project.

Wireframe Render

Solid Render

Transparency Mode

Wireframe Mode

Section Cuts

Learn how to add section cuts to your flythrough animations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The section cut app works the same way as it does normally. You can create different types of section cuts by selecting the options on the radio buttons. Any section cut applied will only apply to the node that it is saved to not the entire project. Once applied a section cut will take effect during the time after the node it is applied until the next node.

Annotate

This section demonstrates how to use the Annotate Tab of the Flythrough App.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Annotate tab includes a Global Caption, Measurement Tools, and the ability to insert images into the scene. These elements with the exception of a few settings are only be reflected in the nodes or Caption Blocks they are that they are applied to.

The Global Caption applies a Caption that is applied to a separate track than the timeline containing the nodes. This track is denoted by blocks that appear above the node timeline. The blocks can be dragged around, and removed using the delete key. These blocks are created by using the same take snapshot button that is used to create normal nodes.

To bind a Caption to a flythrough node, retake the frame in the node after creating the Caption.

The None option displays the text with a borderless transparent backdrop

The Shadow option applies a border to the text box and a shadow to the text for more legibility.

The Highlight option displays the text with a colored backdrop. Use the associated paint pallet to select the backdrop color.

The Font Type defaults to Arial 32. To change this, use the drop-down menu.

Changes the Font Color for the caption or the associated caption option.

The Measurement Tools allow you to place measurements in your 3D scene. Each of these measurements will only be applied to the node it is saved in.

Measurements are visible from the node that they are applied to until the next node. The Measurement Display Distance slider is universal and is applied to your whole project for all measurements. The list in the bottom of this window displays all measurements in the current scene. But otherwise functions the same as usual.

You can also insert an image to be displayed over your 3D view. This image is only be applied to the node that is selected when the Insert Still Image button is pressed. The image is displayed during the time following the node it is applied to until the next node that is populated with a scene.

The Scale Width and Scale Height inputs adjust the dimensions of the image.

The Max Img. checkbox fits the size of the image to full screen.

The Clear Still Image button removes the image from the selected node. The node will have to be saved in order for this change to take effect.

Construction

This section demonstrates using the Construction tab of the Flythrough Animation App.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Construction tab of the Flythrough Animation App gives the user control over aspects of the 4D Schedule from the Flythrough App. This tab does not give you full control over manipulating your 4D/5D schedule. It is best to create and manage your schedule using our designated 4D App as it has many more features and capabilities. From this menu you can control where in your schedule you are, what phase is being displayed, the date and time display settings, and settings that control what information is being displayed.

To adjust the day in the 4D schedule use the timeline slider. The date and time are only applied to nodes that they are saved to and will be gradually transitioned between nodes that have differing 4D construction time stamps. Exceptions and Non-working days are be skipped and not displayed when transitioning between nodes.

This date and time will also be reflected in the Time of Day settings in the Scene Effects Tab. Fixing the Sun position will disable this effect, which is a good option if your flythrough transitions through days rapidly. Just like in the 4D Simulation App you can use the magnifying glasses on either side of the timeline to zoom in and out. Additionally, you can use the arrows to snap to either the beginning or the end of the timeline. The date picker in the center of these buttons will specify an exact date.

The Phase drop down menu selects a Phase specified by your Revit project to be displayed.

The Phase Filter drop down menu specifies if phases before or after the current phase are displayed.

The Planned VS Actual checkbox toggles display both the Planned and the actual 3D view in split screen.

The Horizontal checkbox toggles whether planned vs actual views are left to right or top to bottom

The Swap Pos. checkbox flip planned and actual.

The Playback Calendar drop down menu selects a calendar to control what days are considered non working days. For more information on setting a default calendar see 4D Settings.

Auto Generate 4D Schedule creates a 4D schedule based on the equipment and sequence animation tasks in your 4D schedule. A node is added at the beginning and end of each equipment and sequence animation task. The space between nodes is tailored to the speed of your schedule.

4D Cinematic Displays

Learn what construction information can be displayed in Flythrough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Date and Time Checkboxes are exactly like the ones that you can use with in the 4D Schedule. They will control what information is displayed in the Date and Time Display in the top left corner. These checkboxes will apply to your entire flythrough project.

Use the left drop-down menu to select from display options.

The Font type defaults to Arial Normal (30pt). To change this, use the right drop-down menu. Use the associated paint pallet to select a font color

These settings are only applied to each node they are saved to. The Date and Time Display can also be dragged around the 3D view.

There are more options that each relate to specific attributes that can be included within the flythrough animation. Each of them applies to the entire project.

The Show Tasks button toggles display of the Task Table and the Gantt Chart.

The Toggle Graph checkbox toggles display of the 5D graph

The Show Task List checkbox toggles display of all active tasks in the current frame.

The Planned VS Actual checkbox toggles display both the Planned and the actual 3D view in split screen.

The Toggle Progress checkbox toggles display of the progress bar.

The Show Filter Color Legend checkbox toggles display of filter highlight colors set in your construction project.

The Hide date text on progress bar checkbox toggles whether dates on the progress bar are hidden.

Above is the Progress bar this can be used to display how far you are along in your schedule. You can adjust this time frame to fit to your entire schedule or just display the progress in a general time frame; Month, Week, Year. Use the Change Progress Bar paint palette to change the color of the bar.

Show Zones toggles whether Zones are shown in flythrough. When Enabled the Zone list appears in Flythrough. Use the Zone list to choose which zone to highlight.

Multitrack Animation

This section demonstrates how to use the Animation tab in Flythrough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Animation Tab of the Flythrough app displays all Sequence and Equipment Animations in your project. Each multitrack animation is represented as a collapsible list of animations associated with it. For each animation is a separate slider. To control an animation it must be enabled and applied to a frame.

The Enable checkbox enables an associated animation.

The slider controls the progress of the associated animation.

The placement in the sequence animation timeline applies to the node it is saved to and is be gradually transitioned between nodes with different sequence animation timestamps.

Video Exporting Render Settings

This section demonstrates how the different render settings affect the exported MP4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you select the Render button in the Flythrough Animation Toolbox you are prompted by the Render Export Window which allows you to select various render settings.

The Video Quality tab allows you to select from three general render quality options using the radio buttons. Draft is the lowest Render setting.

The two drop down menu control anti-aliasing options in your render. Anti-aliasing smooths edges. Higher degrees will increase the overall render time.

The Video Frame Rate setting adjusts the frames per second of the video. A higher frame rate renders the video smoother. Framerate Options are: 16fps, 24fps, 29.97 fps, 30fps, and 80fps.

The Video Resolution setting controls the number of pixels in the exported video.

The Video Aspect Ratio changes the radio between the length and the width of the exported video. For each of these options the first number relates to the width whereas the second relates to the height.

Flythrough Audio

Learn how to add Audio to your Flythrough Project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Can be added to the Flythrough project. If Audio is added to the project, it will be exported with the .mp4 when the video is rendered. To add audio, use the Audio Tab in Flythrough.

The audio track file name is displayed at the top of the menu.

The Set Track button opens the file explorer to browse for an audio track.

Clear track removes the audio track from the project.

Saved Views

Learn how to use saved Views in your Flythrough Project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Saved Views Tab can be used to load camera locations from a particular saved view. Select the thumbnail on the saved view and then apply the change to a desired frame or take a new one to save the view to a cinematic frame.