I make some animation whats the best way to make the video and how it do it?
foxyfoxfurries
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Hey :)
I start to make some videos for fun but I dont know how to save them. I only know how to save pictures right now.
Any one can help me with that?
Thanks :)
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Use a movie editor {i.e. Pinnacle or some such} to stick the images together :-) Additionally in these programs one can add title features, FX for transitions and so forth. Have fun :-)
Save your animation frames as Image Sequence and, as mentioned, many video editors will make the video from the image sequence. I use DaVinci Resolve - the free version. Look it up - there are lots of YouTube tutorials, etc. Blender also has a video editor (VSE) and is also free.
Thanks to both of you! You mean in the Rendering Settings and change it to image series? also how can I know how many page I did and need to render?
BTW how can I delete move that I did in the video? like I make her mouth open and now want to close it without any bug
Thanks :)
Yes you msut use image series and feed the images to the video editot.
The number of images depends on what you want. If you create a video at 30fps, you need to render 30 images per seconde of video (but most video editors can do interpolation and generate a decent quality with a smaller number of images, for instance 15 per second). Also, you can use loops over the same image set if some motion is repetitive (say a dance).
You cannot delete in a video editor anything in images that you have rendered. So if you prefer with a mouth closed, change the expression and rerender the images. But if it only concerns say 20 images out of 100, you just have to rerender these 20 images.
Yes, in the Render Settings ... and that's also where you can put the start and finish frame numbers.
As the opening scene is at "0" - one might render from "1" to whatever. Be careful that the correct camera is selected and do not move that camera! Go to perspective view if you decide you need to check something else before rendering with the correct camera. I would suggest practicing with a very small scene to see how the workflow goes before going epic.
In the video editor one can "cut" out sections of videos. Put a splice at each end of the unwanted film section, select and delete that. Might make for a good place to put a nice transition ;-)
Another trick with a video editor is to loop a section by reversing those frames. I do that all the time in DaVinci Resolve - it is very simple (again, YouTube has tutorials). This saves you the time and trouble of reversing the frames in DAZ Studio timeline and then rendering them.
Stitch em together with Blender, simple enough
Wow it sound hard to do hahaha , But I will try it out! THANKS FOR ALL OF YOU!!! YOUR AWESOME!!!! :)
Use Hitflim express free version https://fxhome.com/product/hitfilm-express
its a free video editor that you can stich the animations together in the film editor and then resave as a MP4 video for sharing. Best solution is to render in PNG single frames and import them as a folder to the hitfilm video editor timeline and reduce the timeline down to .1 to make the animation run at 29.9 or 30kfps
then save and export as a MP4 video for sharing on YouTube or Facebook, twitter etc.
it will look something like this when yourt done
Thanks! :) I have more few of this editor video but I try this as well , thanks all!