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Sorry for not being clear enough on my first post...
"Alexander Enzmann" <xan### [at] mitreorg> wrote in message
news:<38EDCDF1.B904CAD1@mitre.org>...
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> If you mean to a set of still images, then just adjust the start and end
> times and render the sequences before and after those times.
Yes. I set an animation to be 150 frames. I want to add 50 more at the end
without changing the scaling of the first 150. Ok - so now I tried it and
it worked fine without changing the scale. So simple, even I can do it. I
really didn't need to post this question, but I had thought I tried
something like this in the past and it changed the scaling - it may have
been that I _reduced_ the number of frames. No wait, I changed the FPS from
15 to 24 and it increased the number of frames for the animation, but didn't
make the 'action' any faster.
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Mike
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