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7. Double-click Wind Farm Visibility - Edit in the list of storyboard names.
8. Double-click Keyframe #1 on the storyboard timeline.
9. In the configuration area on the right, select Set Speed and enter 300
( 480 ) for the speed value.
10. Click Play The Current Storyboard.
11. Pause the playback when it reaches roughly 0:14. If you miss it, click and
drag the blue slider to place it at the 0:14 mark, as shown in FigureĀ 6.25.
fIgureĀ 6.25 Using the blue slider to set a specific
location on the storyboard timeline
Notice how the current view dips underground just a bit.
12. Click Keyframe #4 and then click the plus sign on the right edge of
it. This will create a new keyframe (Keyframe #9) that matches your
current view.
13. Click Keyframe #9 and then change the name to Keyframe #4.5 by
editing the Keyframe property in the configuration area on the right.
14. In the model, click and drag upward using the middle mouse button
until you are no longer looking from beneath the terrain surface.
15. Click the Reset button beneath the thumbnail of Keyframe #4.5.
16. Play the storyboard and study the results.
You should now see that the speed of the storyboard animation is
much more reasonable and that the area around 0:14 where the cam-
era view was obscured by the terrain is no longer a problem.
You can view the Wind Farm Visibility - Edit - Complete storyboard
to see the intended result.
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