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| Hi all friends....m new to this excellent site as well for 3d max. i make some animation 4 my signature & i try to save them in .gif format but i don't found .gif format 4 saving files in 3d max... help me plez....Thanks. |
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| Thanks 4 ur reply bro....ya i know how to save animation in avi, .mov format in 3d max but i want to save my 3d max animations in that format which m able to use on other sites as my signature & most of d sites prefers only jpeg,gif,png & bmp files. i saw some beautiful 3d animations which created in 3d max but i don't know the trick....if u got d trick then plez share. U know any nice software 4 creating .gif files in good quality? Thanks 1s again. |
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| If you know how to render animations from 3ds max into image sequences such as .TGA. Then download adobe imageready free trial (30 days). Import every single one of the images from the sequence you made in 3ds max, then put them all in the layers, then into the animation bar. then file>Save optimized as>.gif |
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| Thanks 4 ur reply Wiggy bro...i hava image ready & i also have some knowledge about image ready means how 2 save .gif in IR but can u explain how to save all frames seperately in max as well how to export that all frames in IR. plez don't tell me that export each n every frame seperately in IR coz thats not easy as sometimes max animation have 100 frames. Thanks 1s Again. |
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| hi i am sorry ,, its my first day in this forum page and i am looking for forum help where i can read how to save 3dmax frames as avi. now i have created a animation in 3d, by clicking render i try to save as avi but it only saves a ginle fram like a photo not all the animation i created,, plesae please please hlep me in how to save my animations into avi files,, thank you |
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| Hey Gulhazara your problem is easy to solve. First go to the top menu bar and select "Rendering" then select "Render..." (Picture 1). When the menu box comes up go to "Common" then notice that the top section is called "Time Output". Currently the option for "Single" will be selected, which means that a single frame (Like a Photo) will be rendered. Simply select "Range" and insert the frame numbers you wish to render out (Picture 2). The first box to the right is the starting frame that you wish to render and the one to the right of that is the finishing frame. These will default at 0 and 100 and if you have not changed the amount of frames you have in your scene then you will not need to change these numbers. If you need anymore help just start a new thread of your own in the forums, if its about 3ds Max again then just use the "Software Specific" and "3d Studio Max" sections and im sure you will get all the help you need Cheers |
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