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# Uncheck '''Use pushing mask'''. | # Uncheck '''Use pushing mask'''. | ||
# Check '''Rotate/mirror to match animation window''' | # Check '''Rotate/mirror to match animation window''' | ||
− | + | # In the '''Scale''' section set '''px''' to | |
− | + | #* 4:3 = 1024 x 768 | |
− | + | #* 16:9 = 1920 x 1080 | |
− | + | # Check '''Keep proportions''' | |
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+ | ===Output=== | ||
+ | # For '''Movie Type'''select | ||
+ | #* mp4 (H.264/AAC) for uploading to the web. | ||
+ | #* Quicktime Prores 422 (lt) for use in editing software. | ||
5� Confirm the output Frame rate is set to 30 fps� | 5� Confirm the output Frame rate is set to 30 fps� | ||
6� Click export, name the file descriptively (your name), and choose to save into your folder with your original Dragon frame materials� | 6� Click export, name the file descriptively (your name), and choose to save into your folder with your original Dragon frame materials� |
Revision as of 11:15, 16 October 2014
Go to File > Export Movie
Source
- Set Source to High-resolution JPG/TIFF
- Set Exposure to X1
- Set Frame Rate to the desired playback speed:
- 1's = 30 fps
- 2's = 15 fps
- 3's = 10 fps
Transformation
In the Transformation section adjust the crop aspect ratio to match your project settings.
- Check Crop to aspect ratio and set to 16:9 or 4x3 based on what you shot at.
- Uncheck Use pushing mask.
- Check Rotate/mirror to match animation window
- In the Scale section set px to
- 4:3 = 1024 x 768
- 16:9 = 1920 x 1080
- Check Keep proportions
Output
- For Movie Typeselect
- mp4 (H.264/AAC) for uploading to the web.
- Quicktime Prores 422 (lt) for use in editing software.
5� Confirm the output Frame rate is set to 30 fps� 6� Click export, name the file descriptively (your name), and choose to save into your folder with your original Dragon frame materials� 7� Preview the exported file into Quicktime. If everything looks good backup materials to the server, Orca or Nimrod�