Hello all. Is there a way to do a selective save of a project within UC3D?
Here's my situation: I have a project of 300 frames I've made that I'm really happy with. It starts out with a logo that is scaled down that comes out from the center, then gets scaled up to 100% midway in the project. At the same time, I have a camcorder that sort of rotates around the logo, as it gets bigger, and then when the logo gets to 100%, the camcorder sort of pauses at the top of the logo, facing the viewer, with the lcd facing the viewer also.
From that point, I enlarge the camcorder so that the lcd eventually fills the entire screen at the end.
Now, I want to use this project as my company logo. The concept is that when the camcorder does it's pause at the top of the 100% logo, I can insert the video that I'm doing for a customer as a texture onto the lcd screen. Then the lcd screen does the enlargement to fill the entire screen, and at that point, I simply continue using the real video in my NLE.
So, my question is, rather than having to render out my entire 300 frame project in UC3D each time for a new NLE project, I would rather just have to render the last 70 frames where the lcd fills the screen. But, in order for me to be able to do that, I need to save those last 70 frames as a seperate UC3D project.
I hope all that made sense. IF so, does anyone know of a way that I can save those last 70 frames as a seperate project?? Thanks much!!
Selective Save Of Current Project??
Chaser,
You should be able to to this by performing the following steps:
1. In the timeline, go to the 1st frame that you want to keep, say for example 231.
2. With the little "+" icon at the bottom of the timeline, add a keyframe for every attribute (position, orientation, etc.) to hold everything in place at that point when you remove the preceding frames.
3. In the timeline, go to the 1st frame. Click on the Project/Modify Frames/Remove Frames menu item. In the dialog enter the number of frames to remove, 230 in this example, and "Remove from current".
Click ok.
4. Save your new project.
Hope this helps.
- Ken
You should be able to to this by performing the following steps:
1. In the timeline, go to the 1st frame that you want to keep, say for example 231.
2. With the little "+" icon at the bottom of the timeline, add a keyframe for every attribute (position, orientation, etc.) to hold everything in place at that point when you remove the preceding frames.
3. In the timeline, go to the 1st frame. Click on the Project/Modify Frames/Remove Frames menu item. In the dialog enter the number of frames to remove, 230 in this example, and "Remove from current".
Click ok.
4. Save your new project.
Hope this helps.
- Ken
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Chaser
