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Subject: AVI or SWF or image files


Demon2330 ( ) posted Mon, 12 September 2011 at 5:26 PM · edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 4:48 PM

Hey 

I have Just started work on my first animation with my model Annabelle in the dance studio prop set by DAZ3D it so hard to stick to one prop set 99% of all the ones out are superb

Anyway this is more a general thing really I am intrested to know what people think is better to render animations in image files , swf or uncompressed AVI 

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FightingWolf ( ) posted Mon, 12 September 2011 at 6:09 PM

I would go AVI just because it gives you room for editing your video.  Once your animation is in SWF that's it, Done and complete. Save it as an AVI file because from there you can convert it to a wide range of formats to suit your needs.



nruddock ( ) posted Mon, 12 September 2011 at 6:11 PM

Quote - ... I am intrested to know what people think is better to render animations in image files , swf or uncompressed AVI 

Unless you have some speciic need to render straight to a movie, it's considered best to render to a sequence of images in whatever lossless format is most convenient, then assemble to a movie using other software.


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