AccuRender nXt

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hello;

I finally managed to include the complete model in its entirety (materials, objects, rpc, etc. ..).

now I'm doing some tests render, and in particular I would like to use the command "3D animation Slide Show".

I believed that eventually the program creates the video file, but I had to create me with any Windows program.

In addition, as you can see, the animation is jerky and not smooth. how should I set the parameters in an optimal way?

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With animation you should be looking at 20 frames per second.
So, decide on the duration of your path run in seconds, multiply by 20 and that tells you how many frames to render.
thanks ....
I tried to do this: 1 seconds / 20 = 0.05 ms.

I set the length of each image in the video-editing program equal to 0.05 and the animation is actually smoother!!

rightly does not last long because it is a draft, but now I get it and try to make a higher resolution

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nXt only produces single frame output-- you do need another application to put together a video file. I recommend Bink. It's free, easy to use, and has the best codec (compressor) I've seen so far.

Before you start tinkering with rendering settings, try recompiling the video using Bink and see what the playback rate is like-- it should be much, much better.
ok, thank you so much Roy!


assembly of that test video was done with black vision, but I also have corel video studio 12.

I'm doing now redo the render at a higher resolution (3000000) and 600x800, with 7 steps for each image.
While you're doing that, you can try assembling the old one using Bink to evaluate it.

Roy- Is there a step by step for Bink to compile images from a slide show? Been looking through FAQs and "Help" on the Bink site but can't figure out how to assemble image. Appreciate your help. Dave



Roy Hirshkowitz said:

nXt only produces single frame output-- you do need another application to put together a video file. I recommend Bink. It's free, easy to use, and has the best codec (compressor) I've seen so far.

Before you start tinkering with rendering settings, try recompiling the video using Bink and see what the playback rate is like-- it should be much, much better.

I don't remember everything, but I know it's trivial.  Hit the "Bink It" button and select the first .png of the sequence.  It will tell you it found a sequence and as you if you want the whole thing-- say yes.  There are more options, such as creating an .exe, under Advanced Playback.

Okay- That might be the "missing" link. I was selecting all the image. I knew it would b a simple thing. Thanks- dDave

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