From the course: Rhino: Animation with Bongo

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Making your Bongo checklist

Making your Bongo checklist

From the course: Rhino: Animation with Bongo

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Making your Bongo checklist

- In this video, we'll now focus on preparing Rhino and Bongo for all of our animation work. First, let's get Bongo opened and activated. Just in case it's not already there, make sure your Timeline is at the bottom. Mine is already opened but in case, this is just a reminder. You want to click on Bongo Timeline and that should open and dock along the bottom as we are seeing right now. Remember, we've got this slider where we can move position in time. Right now I've got 100 frames. That's actually not quite enough. 100 frames at 30 frames a second, which is the standard for video, is only a little over three seconds. I would like our turntable to spin a little bit slower. I'm going to go ahead and make mine eight seconds, which times 30 will be 240 frames. Notice I'm in the lower right just typing in that box called Ticks. Remember, as mentioned before, Ticks is kind of a generic division that Bongo calls them but I will probably be calling these frames most of the time. Now, notice…

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