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  • Rendering multiple cameras

    Hi

    How do I render multiple cameras one after the other which are not part of an animation ?

    Thanks

    N
    www.morphic.tv
    www.niallcochrane.co.uk

  • #2
    Hiya

    I've in the past successfully used Camera Manager script from Michael Comet. You can get it from
    http://www.comet-cartoons.com/toons/maxscript.cfm

    Dave
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    • #3
      You can also try WkSequenceManager V1.0

      Get it from here:
      http://perso.wanadoo.fr/werwack/maxs...anagerV1.0.htm
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      • #4
        You can also do it just using the post effects.

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        • #5
          Yes indeed you can do it with Video Post too, but the script solutions allow you to see your camera edits in the viewports. At the end of the day it depends on how interactive you need it to be.
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          • #6
            For the most part I just set it up in Backburner.

            -dave
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            • #7
              Another option is RPManager (http://www.rpmanager.com)
              Great plugin for Render Pass management.
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              Vu Nguyen
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              • #8
                Quasi Anim

                You can use a animation with for example 10 Frames. All the frames are rendered in a Imagesequence,
                thus individual pictures are rendert.

                I make it in this way:

                Create a camera, hit the animbutton, in frame 0 you have your first shot.
                Move to frame 10, move your camera to the next view, etcetera etcetera
                (if you have already cameras for the shots you can use "Ctrl + c" to align your view)

                Then in the Renderdialog, write your Viewnumbers in the "Frames" field,
                Select your place to store the Images, hit render.

                Sorry for my bad english

                Oli

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                • #9
                  Thankyou all for all your replies.

                  I ended up using Video Post which, is actually quite straight forward.

                  Regards

                  N
                  www.morphic.tv
                  www.niallcochrane.co.uk

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