darquevision opened this issue on Oct 28, 2012 ยท 24 posts
CaptainMARC posted Mon, 29 October 2012 at 4:13 AM
Quote - yeah i was aware one could do that in a stop motion way. however i was refering more to an avi with a tranparent back.
btw saying "easy" to a frame by frame render then taking each picture together in secession in a video editing program is a bit misleading to some.
granted overall there is not a large level of difficulty- it is in no way easy- very time consuming. at any rate i had thought of that option but it is not the effect i was looking for.
thanx anyway
No way easy? Time consuming?
As Adom said, you import one frame, and your editor does the rest. Adom does it in Virtual Dub, I do it in Vegas. I believe most video editors have this feature.
And I find rendering the video as a series of pngs with the Queue Manager to be quite a lot faster than rendering an avi.
So I don't see what the problem is with this method.