Export Scene with Scene Title?
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Hi Everyone!
I searched for something like this but failed to find it in Trimble/SUcation extension managers.What I'm looking for is a way to export all my "included in animation" scenes as images and name each image with the name I've given it in the scene settings. I don't need an animation/transition between scenes, I just need single images.
This seems like an extension that someone would have made already. It would be incredibly helpful, especially with a file with a lot of scenes.
Thanks for everyone's help!
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Maybe SU4you Export Scenes (not tested)
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@monsterzero said:
Hi Everyone!
I searched for something like this but failed to find it in Trimble/SUcation extension managers.What I'm looking for is a way to export all my "included in animation" scenes as images and name each image with the name I've given it in the scene settings. I don't need an animation/transition between scenes, I just need single images.
This seems like an extension that someone would have made already. It would be incredibly helpful, especially with a file with a lot of scenes.
Thanks for everyone's help!
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@monsterzero!! It's good to see you're still around man.
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Hi, I developed an extension called CompoScene which can be found in the following link.
https://www.sketchupcode.com/product-page/composceneThe exported scene will be named as follow If the name of the SketchUp model is '3dmodel' and you have these scenes:
- first_scene
- another_scene
- this_scene
Then CompoScene will save the images like this:
- 3dmodel_first_scene.png
- 3dmodel_another_scene.png
- 3dmodel_this_scene.png
Note: Maybe for a future update, it will be nice to name the scenes without the SketchUp file name.
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@renderiza this is exactly what I am looking for! I love this community. Sorry, I haven't been around. You know, life and career moves.
One thing is for certain, I'm working on SU until I finish this project, so I'll be here for a while, looking for help and sharing as much as I can.
Thanks again @renderiza!
J
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Hi @renderiza,
So I downloaded a trial and I'm checking out how CompoScene works. It's actually way more than what I initially asked for, and even better. It might actually make me stay in Sketchup for final rendering rather than moving everything to blender. I'm still considering my options.The challenge I have with the way CompoScene works is that I have a lot of scenes in a file and I'd like to render out (with various layer options) and I could do without the step of creating each layer into individual scenes. I'd like to just go straight to exporting the render layers as PNGs. In my SU projects, I can have anywhere from 5 to 50 scenes that I might want to export as PNGs. Plus, they would all need multiple layer options (line, shadow, clay etc).
Any way to do that?
Also any way to export a set of selected scenes?
These are the limits I am hitting as I dig deeper into the prototyping stages of my interactive graphic novel. I will have thousands of renders to make.
Thanks for any and all answers and help!
Justin
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