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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Yeah - It IS possible... Just make two scenes out of the animation - save the first 15 frames lets say as "animation1.vue" and the second as "animation2.vue". Then use the Vue batch renderer (is included in your standard install) to first render the animation 1 and then animation 2... While Vues rendering, you go to sleep... :-) OK, I must confess I only used it for stills, but Im sure it also works for animations...
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I have 2 animated animals from Poser. Is it possible to set up one animation after the other in Vue?
For example:
All together 30 frames.
If this is possible I could have a bunch rendered at night while I'm sleeping. :o)
If it is possible, then how? I have tried for hours to make it work.