There is a new bug in the latest Blender RPR v2085 plugin.
If you keyframe the Camera to change positions over a duration of time and then use the standard Render Animation functions in Blender to output an animation the Camera never actually moves from it's initial position.
The rest of the animated objects do their motions but the camera never updates.
If you move the playhead manually and render individual frames manually the camera does indeed update.
It is only using the Render Animation function in Blender that the camera doesn't move.
The final render should look like this YouTube video (rendered in older versions of Blender and RPR):
Embedded below is what Blender 2.80 and RPR v2.0.85 does today (rendered on VEGA 20 on MBPi9 2019):
I also attach the original Blender file for testing purposes.
All materials have been removed.
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In RPR v2.0.94 the Camera Move bug as been resolved. Thank you. Please close this bug.
In RPR v2.0.94 the Camera Move bug as been resolved. Thank you. Please close this bug.
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I just got After Effects CC with the free trial. It works mostly fine, but the camera won't move, even though I put and altered keyframes on the position, point of interest, and orientation. I have the view set to Active Camera. When I tried setting the view to front, the frame showed that the camera was moving and rotating, and the transformation settings say that it is too, but the Active Camera view says otherwise. Anyone know why?
It seems like you're encountering an issue with Blender's Radeon ProRender (RPR) plugin, particularly related to camera move animations. If the camera is failing to move as keyframed, you may want to check the following aspects to troubleshoot the issue:
Keyframes and Animation Timeline:
Check the Animation Curves:
Transform Properties:
Parenting and Constraints:
RPR Plugin Compatibility:
Scene Units and Scale:
Frame Rate and Keyframe Interpolation:
Render Settings:
Playback and Preview:
Update or Reinstall the RPR Plugin:
If the issue persists, it's a good idea to consult the documentation or user community for the Radeon ProRender plugin for Blender, as there may be known issues or workarounds specific to that plugin. Additionally, posting a detailed question on Blender-related forums or support channels can provide insights from other users who may have experienced and resolved similar problems.