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    as the topic say. I´m rendering an animation on two separet farms and woul like one of thm to render in reversed order so that they can meet halfway. Is there a way doing this. I´v tried to type in like: 300-0 but it dont work
    Daniel Westlund

  • #2
    why not start the other one half way through...?
    when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson

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    • #3
      Can you make a copy of your scene, and invert the animation itself?


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      el sporto

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      • #4
        yeah why not render one farm 0-300 and the other 301-600 (or whatever the frames are)

        Rendering in reverse is a pain basically.

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        • #5
          thank you!

          SOreal and Daforce, I supose that is whatI have to do Or splitting them according to their renderpower. The one farm is my own and it´s only two dual dual-core 265´s twhe other farm is 15 xeon 3ghz computers and older. the reason I asked was I thought it was a simple way of doing it. they would meet half way and I just cancel the renderings.

          @electrosport. I think there are to manny ease curves and noice controlers in the animation to let me do this that easy. maybe if I really knew what I was doing, but I donn´t
          Daniel Westlund

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          • #6
            ah, yes.. that's what I expected.. I've never tried to reverse an animation, but maybe a script outthere could do it for ya' if it was really your desire?..

            I guess the easy way out is splitting the animation in half, and the most reasonable aswell..

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            el sporto

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            • #7
              Just use excel or word or something to write out your frame numbers like this:

              300, 299, 298, 297 and so on.....


              ...then copy and paste that into the frames box in the render dialogue.

              Just tried it here and it renders backwards!!!!!
              -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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              • #8
                i dont know of an EASY way to do it.. but for wierd number sequences i've done excel and wrote it out to a txt and copied/pasted

                good for finding those 50 failed frames in a job, looking through the backburner report, cause you farked it at the send
                Dave Buchhofer. // Vsaiwrk

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                • #9
                  Thanks! Thats the way!
                  Daniel Westlund

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