Re: XSI6 woes

Date : Thu, 04 Jan 2007 15:03:32 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Luc Froelicher <lulu(at)alamaison.fr>
Subject : Re: XSI6 woes
no.there is another mode called "timeline" which does that apparently.

Bernard Lebel wrote:
Hi Luc,

I don't have XSI 6.0. What happens if you want to re-render a frame
that is part of a sequence, you have to manually rename it to include
the padding?


Thanks Bernard



On 1/4/07, Luc Froelicher <lulu(at)alamaison.fr> wrote:
I just noticed that if , in frame range mode , the frame start equal the
frame end the picture name is not indexed by the frame number :
render from 5 to 5 gives you RenderPictures/mypic.pic
render from 5 to 10 gives you RenderPictures/mypic.#.pic
nice !

two remarks :
-"run flipbook" doesn't seems to work in the first case , (looking for
RenderPictures/mypic.#.pic)
-would be nice to have the same feature in the FxTree file output node.

Luc Froelicher wrote:
> bingo.
> as I said , still learning. :)
>
> Chris Marshall wrote:
>> Right click on the filename.
>>
>> Luc Froelicher wrote:
>>> I didn't find the page that says "launch flipbook" , but I'm still
>>> learning so I may have missed it.
>>> luc
>>>
>>> Chris Marshall wrote:
>>>> The render manager seems to have every option I usually set, on a
>>>> different page.
>>>
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