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Animations by parts
Fernando

First message : 2007-09-15 17:51:07
Fernando


5 posts
Date : 10/03/2007 16:35:28



Hello everybody. It wanted to know if it is possible to suspend an animation and to retake it later. The time that takes one of my animations is very long and I wanted to be able to do it by parts. Thanks for any help.

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Re: Animations by parts
Mike

First message : 2006-11-12 13:39:51
http://web.mac.com/mlennie1

Operating system : OS 10.5
RAM : 8Go
Computer model : Mac Pro
Processor : QuadCore
Graphic card
Type : PCI
Card name : ATI
Video memory : 128 Mo
Quiktime : 7.5
Network card : ethernet
Mike


1204 posts
Book
Date : 10/04/2007 13:32:05



Hi Fernando
Yes you can make an animation in parts but you will have to quicktime pro to compile the animation.
Firstly you have to save the animation as tga or jpg files and decide how many frames you want to render, say frames 1 to 100 first then 101 to 250 next.
Next you compile the animation by using 'open images sequence' from the file menu in quicktime pro.... easy!
I also discovered that you can check an animation while it's rendering by using the same method.
Quicktime pro is an essential bit of software if you are working with movies it's also very inexpensive I think about $25

Good Luck
Mike

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Re: Animations by parts
Mike

First message : 2006-11-12 13:39:51
http://web.mac.com/mlennie1

Operating system : OS 10.5
RAM : 8Go
Computer model : Mac Pro
Processor : QuadCore
Graphic card
Type : PCI
Card name : ATI
Video memory : 128 Mo
Quiktime : 7.5
Network card : ethernet
Mike


1204 posts
Book
Date : 10/04/2007 13:34:44



Hi Fernando
Yes you can make an animation in parts but you will have to quicktime pro to compile the animation.
Firstly you have to save the animation as tga or jpg files and decide how many frames you want to render, say frames 1 to 100 first then 101 to 250 next.
Next you compile the animation by using 'open images sequence' from the file menu in quicktime pro.... easy!
I also discovered that you can check an animation while it's rendering by using the same method.
Quicktime pro is an essential bit of software if you are working with movies it's also very inexpensive I think about $25

Good Luck
Mike

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Re: Animations by parts
Mike

First message : 2006-11-12 13:39:51
http://web.mac.com/mlennie1

Operating system : OS 10.5
RAM : 8Go
Computer model : Mac Pro
Processor : QuadCore
Graphic card
Type : PCI
Card name : ATI
Video memory : 128 Mo
Quiktime : 7.5
Network card : ethernet
Mike


1204 posts
Book
Date : 10/04/2007 15:27:11


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Hi Fernando
I forgot to add this image to help

Mike

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Re: Animations by parts
Fernando

First message : 2007-09-15 17:51:07
Fernando


5 posts
Date : 10/04/2007 18:54:05



totally clear....like always. Thank you very much =)

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Re: Animations by parts
Martin

First message : 2007-05-13 19:09:43
Martin


54 posts
Date : 10/05/2007 10:13:36



just to say that Quicktime pro isn't the only software on the world.

There is a lot of others softwares making the same or more fonctions than QT pro.

Good morninig all!

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