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Title: question from a new mandelbulber user (beginner)
Post by: michel sanchez on December 13, 2015, 11:47:42 AM
hello guys,
I'm a beginner in creating fractal animations and images with mandelbulber that i installed in version 2.06 on my MacBook Pro retina, and i don't see any page where i can set the path for animation files (in CSV like described). Can somebody help me to fix that? i'd be really grateful. Cheers. Michel Sanchez.


Title: Re: question from a new mandelbulber user (beginner)
Post by: zebastian on December 13, 2015, 04:19:00 PM
Hi Michel,

the animation tab is hidden by default to save ui room. you can view it by:
View (Menu Bar on top) > Show animation dock

Animation dock will be visible at the bottom and inside is "path for images", thats the target folder for the rendered animation images.


Title: Re: question from a new mandelbulber user (beginner)
Post by: mclarekin on December 14, 2015, 05:55:27 AM
Also if you open your .fract parameter file, you will see at the bottom the CSV data for the keyframes

example

[fractal_2]
[fractal_3]
[fractal_4]
[keyframes]
frame;main_camera_x;main_camera_y;main_camera_z;main_target_x;main_target_y;main_target_z;main_camera_top_x;main_camera_top_y;main_camera_top_z;fractal0_transform_main_rotation3_x;fractal0_transform_main_rotation3_y;fractal0_transform_main_rotation3_z;fractal0_transform_main_rotation2_x;fractal0_transform_main_rotation2_y;fractal0_transform_main_rotation2_z
0;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;0;0;0;0;0;0
1;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;15;0;0;-45;0;0
2;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;30;0;0;-90;0;0
3;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;45;0;0;-135;0;0
4;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;60;0;0;-180;0;0
5;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;75;0;0;-225;0;0
6;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;90;0;0;-270;0;0
7;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;105;0;0;-315;0;0
8;0;-4;0.3;0;0;0.3;0;0;1;120;0;0;-360;0;0
interpolation;morphAkima;morphAkima;morphAkima;morphAkimaAngle;morphAkimaAngle


Title: Re: question from a new mandelbulber user (beginner)
Post by: michel sanchez on December 25, 2015, 06:39:43 AM
Thanks a lot, really. Have a very good christmas time! Cheers. Michel