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Date: Sat, 20 May 1995 03:39:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: RE: Sequence Map (fwd)
To: Christopher Stewart <dretch@IslandNet.com>
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> F> One way of achieving what you want is to name your images the sequence you
> F> want, separated by the number of frames you want created (i.e, image000,
> F> image010, image 020, image030, etc.)
> F> Lightwave will then use the last numbered image until it reaches the next
> F> number image so in this case, Lightwave will use image000 until frame 10
> F> then it will use image010 until frame 20, and so on.
>
> Has anyone found a nice, easy way to rename these images, continuing frame
> numbers at higher ranges? I often use Fred's iff saver to resequence but it
> dosen't seem cover this instance (that I can glean anyway <furrow>).
There's a program that does renaming ver well -- it's called MultiRename.
you select any image in a sequence, and it'll build a list of all the images,
renumber them in either prefix or suffix (re: name.xxx or framestore-like
xx.FS.name), between 1 and 6 digits for the numbers, seperator (. , none),
and will even move the imaes to a new directory while renaming them (note
I said MOVE, not Copy). The author is Daniel S. Milling Jr. It sould be
on AmiNet. I don't recall where I got it from, though (some BBS...)
Unfortunatly, for all that, it doesn't allow you to add a STEP (ex:
change name.001, name.002, name.003 to name.001, name.011, name.021) whihc
is something I'd really like to see. Maybe once I send in the shareware
fee I can recommend it...
Hope this helps...
-- Joe
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