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8.
SelectthefirstSceneEventandthenholddown
the
Ct rl key while selecting the second Scene
Event.
Both events w i ll hig hlig ht in gold.
9. Click the Abut Selected button (page
3–329).
10. Click in an empty part of the queue to deselect
thetwoSceneEvents.
11. Click Add Image Output Event (page
3–339) and then click Files.
12. Set the output file format to MOV File and enter
afilenamelikeMyViews.
ClickSavewhenyouvesetthenameandformat
13. Click OK to accept the default setting on the
Compression Sett ings dialog .
ThenclickOKtoclosetheAddImageOutput
Event dialog.
14. Click the Execute Sequence button (page
3–325).
15. Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog.
Render a scene in rever se:
It’s not commonly done but when you need to
render a scene in reverse you could spend hours
trying to accomplish it. Video Post makes it easy.
1. Choose Rendering > Video Post.
2. Click Add Scene Event (page 3–329) and set
the view to Perspective or a camera in the scene.
3. In the Scene Range group, turn off Lock To
Video Post Range and set the Scene Start value
to the last frame of animation.
4. Turn off Lock Range Bar To Scene Range and
set the Scene End value to 0 .
5. Click OK to close the Add Input Image Event
dialog.
6. Click Add Image Output Event (page
3–339) and then click Files.
7. Set the output file format to AVI File and enter
afilenamelikeMyReverse.
ClickSavewhenyouvesetthenameandformat
8. Select a codec (page 3–921) from the Video
Compression dialog and click OK.
ThenclickOKtoclosetheAddImageOutput
Event dialog.
9. Click t he Execute Sequence button (page
3–325).