ttheterr opened this issue on Jan 29, 2008 · 13 posts
ttheterr posted Tue, 29 January 2008 at 10:33 PM
Quote - Most people don't render to video but instead to individual frames as image files. This has two advantages:
If for any reason the renderer halts (crash or what not), you can just continue from the last complete frame. When rendering to video, you have to start over again.
You can use better software to create the video from these and set up the quality, codecs, and so forth there instead.
Hey **kuroyume0161
**
for #2, which software are you referring to? Is there a better, 3rd party software I could use to export animations from poser with? Also, for #1 - you're actually suggesting that frame by frame animation would work well in Poser? I'm basically thinking about importing 300+ frames into Final Cut Pro and editing with that... yikes!
Thanks a bunch **
**