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Useful Video Post Procedures 321
the end of the project, everyone’s animations need
to be joined together.
1. Choose Rendering > Video Post.
2. Click Add Image Input Eve nt (page 3–332)
and then click Files.
Choose your first animation file and click Open
and then click OK to close the Add Image Input
Event dialog.
3. Click Add Image Input Event again and
click Files.
Choose the next animation fi le and click Open
and then click OK to close the Add Image Input
Event dialog.
4. Repeat the last step for any other animations
that need to be joined.
5. Click Add Image Output Event (page
3–339) and then click Files.
6. Set the output file format to MOV File and enter
afilenamelikeMyFinal.
ClickSavewhenyouvesetthenameandformat
7. Click OK to accept the default sett ing on the
Compression Sett ings dialog .
ThenclickOKtoclosetheAddImageOutput
Event dialog.
8. SelectthefirstImageInputEventandthenhold
down the
Ct rl key while selecting the second
Image Input Event.
Both events w i ll hig hlig ht in gold.
9. Click the Abut Selected button (page
3–329).
10. Repeat the last two step with subsequent Image
Input Events.
11. Click Zoom Extents to view the entire set
of tracks.
12. Select the Image Output Event and drag the
right end of the range-bar to match the total
number of frames in the queue.
13. Click the Execute Sequence button (page
3–325).
14. Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog.
Switch between vi ews:
It’s not often that a final scene shows views from
only one viewpoint. Either the camera moves or
there are multiple cameras from which images are
rendered. This sequence shows you how to switch
from one camera view to another.
1. In the Perspective viewport, create a Box w ith a
length of 15, a w idth of 30 and a height of 15.
2. IntheTopviewport,createtwoTargetCameras
pointing at the box from different angles.
3. Right-click the viewport label in the Left
viewport and cho ose Views > Camera01.
4. Right-click viewport label in the Perspective
viewport and cho ose Views > Camera02.
5. Choose Rendering > Video Post.
6. Click Add Scene Event (page 3–329) and
set the view to Camera01.
Click OK to close the Add Scene Event dialog.
7. Click Add Scene Event again and set the
view to Camera02.
Click OK to close the Add Scene Event dialog.