Batch export expansion
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Batch export expansion
I'd like to see Batch export have a dialog box where you can specify a folder destination for each animation file's renders when you are rendering to a frame sequence such as JPEG or PNG. I want to be able to list 3 or 4 files to export a sequence, and not have them all end up in the same location, but each one in their own folder. This makes it much easier to then make a movie out of each sequence afterwards.
thanks,
Jack
thanks,
Jack
Well (my best english :s)
I have a folder, named "production". There I have all the .anme-files, together with all the folders where the images are in. (I use the anime to photoshop script)
Then I have an other folder called "render" and in there all folders with all the png's to make my montage with in Adobe Premiere.
If I make my folder for my renders, I have to move the anime file in there first + the folder with the images, and sometimes more folders, since I use parts of other projects.
I have a folder, named "production". There I have all the .anme-files, together with all the folders where the images are in. (I use the anime to photoshop script)
Then I have an other folder called "render" and in there all folders with all the png's to make my montage with in Adobe Premiere.
If I make my folder for my renders, I have to move the anime file in there first + the folder with the images, and sometimes more folders, since I use parts of other projects.
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command line interface
Is there a command line interface to Anime Studio ? How can I use it from biterscripting scripts ? Can someone please post sample scripts ?
Re: command line interface
Yes, there is!SojwitaMangalnayake wrote:Is there a command line interface to Anime Studio ? How can I use it from biterscripting scripts ? Can someone please post sample scripts ?
And here's one of my AS-render scripts for reference;
http://rylanderanimation.se/2009/05/04/ ... ew-script/
edit:changed URL to a working one...
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