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From: "Layberger, Fredie" <fredie@msgate.columbiasc.ATTGIS.COM>
To: lightwave <lightwave@webcom.com>,
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Subject: RE: Sequence Map (fwd)
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>Quick Questions:
>I've got a an object with an image sequence playing on it. The sequence
>though are 10 separate pictures. I want each picture to show for 10
>frames, then cut to the next picture, for a fast cuts-type edit. Other
>than copying each of the images (and I've got a lot of 'em) 10 times and
>renaming them is sequence, i.e. screen001.tga, screen002.tga, etc. how
>could this be accomplished? I've done tons of sequence mapping in the
>past, but this one has be boggled. I can't think of a work around
>without doing what I mentioned above or manually setting up multiple
>scene files and rendering them out 10 frames at a time (which wouldn't be
>a problem is I had a macro or plug-in on the PC to do multiple scene
>renderings like PowerMacros did.
>
>Manny
>
One way of achieving what you want is to name your images the sequence you
want, separated by the number of frames you want created (i.e, image000,
image010, image 020, image030, etc.)
Lightwave will then use the last numbered image until it reaches the next
number image so in this case, Lightwave will use image000 until frame 10
then it will use image010 until frame 20, and so on.
--
"Layberger, Fredie" <fredie@msgate.columbiasc.ATTGIS.COM> sent this message.
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