This section uses the MainLevel map of the RealityExamples project.
Drag & drop the UE5 processing node into canvas.
Create a Reality Camera actor.
Create a Sink on RealityCamera0.Scene output pin of the UE5 node.
Activate the APM on RealityCamera0.Scene output pin.
Activate the Actions module, create a new action, rename it for better organizing.
Select the UE5
node, go to Nodes section, expand the Reality Actors, then select the Reality Parent Transform Actor.
Go to Properties section, expand the Transform
property group, click on Add Timeline button for Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
properties. See also Node Property Toolset.
Right click on the node property menu circle of Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
and select the Add Keyframe from the context menu.
Scrub the Playhead to different time, add another keyframe Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
.
Select the second keyframe of Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
, change their interpolation type to EaseInOut, as illustrated above.
Select the first keyframe of Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
, change their keyframe type from Constant to Initial, as shown in the image above.
Save the Action.
Playing animation in this state will not render anything.
To see the effect:
Go to Properties panel, change the Relative Location
and Relative Rotation
something like shown on the image above.
Now, when you press the Action Timeline Play button, it captures your camera's latest position and rotation. It then animates this data with EaseInOut interpolation within the defined range of your Initial Keyframe's location. In other words, clicking the Play button will utilize the camera's last location and rotation, apply interpolation, and return it to the beginning point.