advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Setting for a 3d slide show animation is attached. Only 40 frames of *.PNG was output and the rendering stopped. Attempt to continue from the 41st to 150th frames yield no result. Rendering again from any frame less than 40 yielded the corresponding frames.
Why stop at 40 when the frame settings are from 1 to 150?
What are the determinating factors to the number of desired frames?
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Doubling the frame rate from 10 frames per Second to 20 increased the total *.PNG file output from 40 to 80.
Still try to work out the Maths?
Is there a way to slow down the frame rate of animations produced by Bink?
akinlolu olugboji said:
Doubling the frame rate from 10 frames per Second to 20 increased the total *.PNG file output from 40 to 80.
Still try to work out the Maths?
It's behaving correctly as far as I can tell. You've got three views, which means two transitions (the interpolation between the views.) For each transition you've requested 2 seconds at 10 frames per second which makes 20 frames between each view-- forty frames total.
Bink has as Advanced option on the main screen-- I believe it's advanced playback-- this lets you control a lot of things (and output to .exe if you prefer.) I don't have Bink while I'm traveling so I can't check on the details.
Making sense to me now. Thank and happy holidays.
Roy Hirshkowitz said:
It's behaving correctly as far as I can tell. You've got three views, which means two transitions (the interpolation between the views.) For each transition you've requested 2 seconds at 10 frames per second which makes 20 frames between each view-- forty frames total.
Bink has as Advanced option on the main screen-- I believe it's advanced playback-- this lets you control a lot of things (and output to .exe if you prefer.) I don't have Bink while I'm traveling so I can't check on the details.