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reffo
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queue a rendering?

Post by reffo » Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:16 pm

Hi,
did anyone know a way to queue a rendering with indgo..
I would like to rendere the 4 scenes , one afther the finish of the other..
(setting the time. etc,.)

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Post by SmartDen » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:34 am

write a little batch skript
Check normals, dude!

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reffo
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Skript?

Post by reffo » Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:35 am

ok it's good advice. I like work into things,.

will be like.. C:
cd C:\Program Files\indigo_v1.1.5
start /wait /low /max indigo.exe "C:\Program Files\indigo_v1.1.5\piantachiusa/piantachiusa-0.igs" -o "C:\Program Files\indigo_v1.1.5/renders/piantachiusa-0.png"

where I can Set durating of the render and other commands .. Actually can I mak a bat of the 4 scenes and then erase the images beetween.??

thnks

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Post by cpfresh » Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:58 am

set up your scenes and use an animation export. like you said be sure to set up your render duration. there was a pretty lengthy discussion on this somewhere in the sketchy forum. one issue that has arisen lately with the newer version of indigo is there is no exit or closure of the indigo window on completion which left the animations halted waiting for the return from the window closure ... (make any sense?) this was also discussed here and there. i havent tried it again lately to see if the issue was resolved. gl.

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DIY

Post by reffo » Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:51 am

Ok.. good the advice of the batch..
but. here a quick solution I Do It by Myself

. 1: reating the scenes
2. setting delay scene to 1
4. setting the halt time of the render to wath you think is enought
3. doing the animation (output options)
4) settin g the frame rate to 1 (that was obviusly)
5 starting th bat,

bye!

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