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      tallbridgeguy
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      Thanks for adding this section in the forum! (great work Davidh)

      I was wondering if anybody used the Photoshop batch action system for making animations?

      For example, I used proper animation to make a quick animation in sketchup. Rendering the 360 output images would have taken forever, so I ran it through a batch action in photoshop to add some interest.(a little too much fake HDR)

      Then I assembled the images into windows movie maker (hey its free) and instant short movie. I was thinking I could do a lot of things with batch processing. Maybe render the main element and combine that with sketchup output images? I guess I'm looking for speed...and a nice product.

      Is this a good idea? Anybody have some tips?
      I made some quick movies to explain possible concepts to a county engineer before starting final design. Pretty basic movies. made very quickly.

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      Thanks!

      Stuart

      Nielsen
      http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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