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If they are sequentially numbered then bring them into After Effects (or similar) and import the sequence, then export as Quicktime movie file.
Regards
Mark
Thread: Avatar: Pandora | Forum: Vue
Thanks. This was my main reference image together with constantly looking at movie clips and trailers. Its not exact but I think its pretty close.
I modelled the craft in C4D and brought into Vue as a Collada DAE file. I found this was the best format that brought in the textures as well.
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Mark
Thread: Avatar: Pandora | Forum: Vue
Thread: Avatar: Pandora | Forum: Vue
Here is the final render of the craft. The craft used in the Vue shots was about 2 or 3 renders before this.
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Mark
Thread: Avatar: Pandora | Forum: Vue
Thread: Thr3shold Media: VFX Video Tutorials Site | Forum: 3D Modeling
Quote - Thanks, man. I'm currently trying to learn Softimage Mod Tools. Video tuts are great but hope you consider hosting word processed ones as well. =D
Thats a great idea and your not the first to ask. Ill look into.
Cheers
Mark
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Thread: how do i put rended frames (images)into a quicktime movie file .mov thanks. | Forum: Vue