Difference between revisions of "Exporting - Dragonframe"
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− | Go to '''File > Export Movie''' | + | |
+ | === Export Menu === | ||
+ | When you are done with the animation you will need to export a video file to submit to your faculty. | ||
+ | # Open the Dragonframe scene and take that you want to export. | ||
+ | # Go to '''File > Export Movie''' | ||
===Source=== | ===Source=== | ||
+ | The source setting need to be set. | ||
# Set '''Source''' to '''High-resolution JPG/TIFF''' | # Set '''Source''' to '''High-resolution JPG/TIFF''' | ||
# Set '''Exposure to X1''' | # Set '''Exposure to X1''' | ||
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===Output=== | ===Output=== | ||
+ | The output settings need to be set. | ||
# For '''Movie Type''' select | # For '''Movie Type''' select | ||
#* '''mp4 (H.264/AAC)''' for uploading to the web. | #* '''mp4 (H.264/AAC)''' for uploading to the web. |
Revision as of 09:38, 15 December 2020
Contents
Export Menu
When you are done with the animation you will need to export a video file to submit to your faculty.
- Open the Dragonframe scene and take that you want to export.
- Go to File > Export Movie
Source
The source setting need to be set.
- 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 push-in mask.
- Check Rotate/mirror to match animation window
- In the Scale section, set px to
- 4:3 = 1280 x 960
- 16:9 = 1920 x 1080
- Check Keep proportions
Output
The output settings need to be set.
- For Movie Type select
- mp4 (H.264/AAC) for uploading to the web.
- Quicktime ProRes 422 (lt) to use in editing software.
- Set the Quality slider to high if it is available.
- Check Convert frame rate in output
- Set the frame rate to 30
- Uncheck Open movie when finished.
- Click Export
- Name the file descriptively and choose to save into your folder with your original Dragonframe materials.
- Make sure the file you are about to export is save on the Desktop.
- Open the exported file into Quicktime.