Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:25912 comp.sys.amiga.tech:2627 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!mcnc!thorin!luther!skinner From: skinner@luther.cs.unc.edu (Andrew Skinner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Sculpt3d animation Message-ID: <5618@thorin.cs.unc.edu> Date: 1 Dec 88 17:52:48 GMT References: <9143@gryphon.COM> Sender: news@thorin.cs.unc.edu Reply-To: skinner@luther.UUCP (Andrew Skinner) Organization: University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lines: 42 In article <9143@gryphon.COM> hrlaser@pnet02.cts.com (Harv Laser) writes: >rickfor@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM (Rick Forrest) writes: >[about how he is having problems saving Sculpt frames and then making >an animation out of them] >>So, what am i doing wrong? Do I need to specify some option within Sculpt to >>get the same color map, or is there some other PUBLIC DOMAIN program that >>will compress the frames for me? >> >There's a hidden menu item or two in Sculpt and you probably don't know >about. > ... >There are some other "magic numbers" for that requester that do some other >things, less useful... I have a file about it here somewhere which I >can post if anyone would find it useful. > >My question would be - why are these features hidden like this to begin >with? They're not documented anywhere in Sculpt's manual. > >Harv Laser, Sysop, The People/Link AmigaZone. Plink: CBM*HARV >UUCP: {ames!elroy,}!gryphon!pnet02!hrlaser >INET: hrlaser@pnet02.cts.com That's interesting, but how is it relevant? Sculpt-Animate 3D has something about color locking in it's manual, though I don't remember any such obscure instructions. It has to do with the use of the same colors through the entire sequence of frames, rather than selecting new HAM basic colors for each one, I think. How does color locking help with the problem of not getting the animation to compress the frames? I know that frame compression is usually done after the frames are rendered, as part of the Render All command in the Modify Take requester. I am interested in your file of other magic numbers. By the way, this isn't at all a flame to your response, just curious how it fits. I don't have my manuals with me, and I'm not an expert here. Actually, I'm feeling fairly timid, anyway, because of the message I got when I wanted to follow-up. The effect was something like: Do you really, really, REALLY want to do this? You realize you're costing us lots of money, and that nuclear waste will be spread out into the world proportionally to the distribution of your posting? Can your conscience handle this? :-) I need a symbol for exaggeration: ( :-) >> truth ) andy skinner skinner@unc.cs.unc.edu