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    My 1st SkIndigo Animation Rendered

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    • A Offline
      aceda
      last edited by

      Hi guys.
      I just want to show how i render this animation using dual core cpu. too slow. i need cluster of them.

      Till now i dint found any tutorial how to render batch file using network rendering.
      or only single igs file do the trick?

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        juan974
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        very nice, how do you rendered animation ?
        you create one scene per frame (24 fps )? how?
        here is a tips to post the video GetAttachment.aspx.jpg

        juan974 (Réunion island)
        website : http://sketchucation.com/click.php?url=http://www.tarn.us

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          aceda
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          Thanks juan for the tips. im really new here.
          [flash=420,340:3s60yqdk]http://www.youtube.com/v/G0NU_nxLLpY&hl=en_US&fs=1&[/flash:3s60yqdk]

          Im render using plugin for sketchup called "skIndigo". Latest plugin have option to Export Scene Tab Animation.
          i choose 10 fps for the render ( since this is for test scene only ), then combine all together using picasa movie maker ( u also can use Qtime ) as time lapse and save as 24 fps.
          Thats why u see the video is speedup but smooth.

          p/s: sorry my english. im from Malaysia.

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