Hi guys. I am having trouble rendering an animation. When I render, after frame zero, my eyes leave the mesh and the location and rotation doesn’t even seem to match the viewport. I would upload the blender file but it is over 6gb . Any help appreciated. I will upload a few frames of the eyes leaving the body and footage of the blender viewport. In the rendered video, I haven’t got the creature moving but you can still see the eyes leave the head. Actually I couldn’t upload anything as a new user
The uploadable capacity is 5mb.
Please attach the link after uploading it outside.
You don’t need to attach the entire scene.
You only need to attach the problematic parts.
Check the order in which modifiers are used.
There is a possibility that it will be solved simply.
I don’t know how to do any of that. Sorry. Don’t suppose I can speak to someone on another platform that has an instant chat.
Well, we cannot help you without seeing any information other than “it’s not working”.
Also, 6gb file…?
Welcome …
…well… you might tell about your knowledge level. TBH just following a tutorial doesn’t teach you such a complex workflow. So with this information we can only state that “obviously” something went wrong…
Also uploading something to some free or paid server and sharing the link is one of the basic skills one need today to be able to get some help if not giving enough information via using a textual description of the actual problem… or spending some time in this community to be able to upload an image…
Meanwhile you use the awesome forum search function (top right; –icon) to maybe find some examples or tutorials relevant for you topic… and also doing so you trust level will rise.
It’s alwasy very hard to solve problems when people just registered some hours ago (sometimes minutes) just to ask this question…
TLDR: Tell the community what you have done until now and what thread you have followed and which tutorial you have watched so the community can estimate what is a possible solution to your question and how this could be told in a satisfying way.