From: c.p.brown To: morscad Inc. Cc: 3dsmax@engramdigital.com <3dsmax@engramdigital.com> Subject: Re: animation output...again Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:10 AM I'd say it is premiere then, and for that I can't really help (I tried it once for about 2 minutes and went "nope" before going back to fusion). If you are doing fairly straightforward sequencing and filtering I recomend using Axogon Composer (www.axogon.com/vcom/download/download.html), its freeware (last time I checked) and VERY straightforward. You can use most photoshop plug-ins as animatable filters too and I've had no probs with the output (except some PS plugins can step through thier values when animated). -cpb ----- Original Message ----- From: morscad Inc. To: Cc: <3dsmax@EngramDigital.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:21 PM Subject: animation output...again > hi.. > the deal is as follows: > I rendered it in max, as TGA files ( using the frame rate of 24 fps) then I > imported them into premier, did nothing but stich them together in Premier , > compressed in Cinepad codek with a quality of 90% and set a keyframe every 3 > frames ( That's the Original Max default ) and saved them as AVI files.. and > I am not previewing it from Premier.. just finish this rendering thing, > close Premier and then see them from my NT Explorer through the Media > Player.. but still. it is Flickering ( like showing one frame out of 30 ) > with a huge memory size.... > is there anything wrong in these proceedures.. > I usually export things as AVIs from Max at the first place.. but I wanted > to have a good quality because This is going to be a TV ad.. thank god I was > doing a 100 frames trial version.. but still, I have to do them at the end.. > because I want to apply some effects before the final render... > do you think that This is a software or a hardware problem.. or is it > something I did.. > Thank you for your help ayway.. I really appriciated that > cheers > omar > > >From: "c.p.brown" > >Reply-To: "c.p.brown" > >To: "morscad Inc." > >CC: <3dsmax@EngramDigital.com> > >Subject: Re: animation output > >Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 01:12:50 +1000 > > > > > >Are you previewing from within premiere? > >If so try making a final render before previewing > >it with media player. > > > >-cpb > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: morscad Inc. > >To: > >Cc: <3dsmax@EngramDigital.com> > >Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 2:04 AM > >Subject: Re: animation output > > > > > > > HI > > > again, my animation output again > > > I know this will sound strange.. but That was a 100 frame animation.. > > > the only thing that would have been exhausting was that I had three > >Videpost > > > effects ( Lens Flare, Lens Glow, and Star field) and the Alpha split was > > > ticked on.. other than that it was only a 640x480 animation for a > >textured > > > sphere (a planet-like one), and I have a 32Mb TNT2 graphics card.. which > >is > > > supposed to be "not as bad" especially with the display ..... > > > I tried it again, and I got the same result.... > > > help > > > > > > cheers > > > Thanx for everyone > > > Omar > > > > > > >From: "c.p.brown" > > > >Reply-To: "c.p.brown" > > > >To: "morscad Inc." > > > >Subject: Re: animation output > > > >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 02:20:47 +1000 > > > > > > > >How many frames were there? > > > >the other day a 90 frame anim was about 6MB > > > >at 640x480.. that means your scene at 280MB > > > >would be about 4200 frames! is that right? > > > >Try setting keyframes to 0 and ditching the alpha. > > > >if that doesn't work then it could be your gear, > > > >also try MPEG. > > > > > > > >-cpb > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > >-- > >Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: > >http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX > >List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > -- Subscribe/Unsubscribe at: http://mail.engram.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/3DSTUDIOMAX List courtesy of http://www.Engram.net