Title: Render at different frame rate Post by: rurik2000 on February 19, 2014, 09:23:15 PM Hello
At what frame rate does Mandelbulb assume it is rendering? When I import a file sequence into After Effects it assumes 30fps... Is there a way to make sure the image sequence is being rendered as 24fps? Thanks Alex Title: Re: Render at different frame rate Post by: Sockratease on February 19, 2014, 10:56:57 PM Hello At what frame rate does Mandelbulb assume it is rendering? When I import a file sequence into After Effects it assumes 30fps... Is there a way to make sure the image sequence is being rendered as 24fps? Thanks Alex What program do you mean? There is no program called Mandelbulb - most people mean either Mandelbulber or Mandelbulb3D when they say that. Are you referring to an image sequence? If so, they assume no frame rate and it's all up to you to set that in your video editor. Perhaps it's a preference setting in your editor? By definition an image sequence has no reference to frame rates at all - it's just a series of images which you can render at any frame rate you like. Hope that helps O0 Title: Re: Render at different frame rate Post by: rurik2000 on February 20, 2014, 12:50:16 AM Sorry, I meant Mandelbulb 3d...
I will try re-interpreting my image sequence in AfterEffects to see if it makes things smoother Thanks! Title: Re: Render at different frame rate Post by: cKleinhuis on February 20, 2014, 08:13:18 AM sock is right, image sequences just have no time information, this is something you need to handle by enough frames between keyframes, a test rendering in the preview window can be very helpful, it is in the animation window, you have to decide how many frames you want to render, generally speaking, the more frames, the more smooth. |