BHS Animator Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 well i was just wondering how to take stills and not animations. I open director mode then lay everything out then i hit the render file do i type 00:00:00 or 00:00:01 or is there a diffrent way to go about this sincerly, |logan|-|BHS animator| Quote
Fishman Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 You've pretty much got it. If you have not done any animation, just a still that you've set up with all the lighting, then just change the frame range to start at 0:00:00 and end at 0:00:00 and it will rneder frame 0. If you've done an animation and you want to render a still from the middle of it, say frame 68, then set the frame range from 68 to 68, depending on your frames per second it will result in different looks. If you are rendering at 30 frames per second(fps), then it will read 0:02:08. You get the idea! Have fun, Scott Quote
BHS Animator Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 You've pretty much got it. If you have not done any animation, just a still that you've set up with all the lighting, then just change the frame range to start at 0:00:00 and end at 0:00:00 and it will rneder frame 0. If you've done an animation and you want to render a still from the middle of it, say frame 68, then set the frame range from 68 to 68, depending on your frames per second it will result in different looks. If you are rendering at 30 frames per second(fps), then it will read 0:02:08. You get the idea! Have fun, Scott ok thanks for the help now for another question how do i make it a JPEG because i can only get it to render to a AVI. or MOV. ?? because if you take a look at the stills place mine is the weird one with AVI on the thumbnail... Quote
Fishman Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 When you are ready to render to file, where it says format, click on the file type and change it to jpeg or tga or bmp or whatever still type you want. Scott Quote
BHS Animator Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 When you are ready to render to file, where it says format, click on the file type and change it to jpeg or tga or bmp or whatever still type you want. Scott ok so the targa is for stills or is that just what is recomended well thanks for all the help im sure ill be talkin to u some other time Quote
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