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From: John Rolston
Subject: Exporting pov file from moray for animation
Date: 12 Jun 2003 17:38:20
Message: <3ee8f2cc$1@news.povray.org>
I created an animation on a Windows machine and used "Render | Export" 
to export the pov file so I can render the animation on our Linux 
cluster.  However, the part that is not working is that the exported POV 
files do not contain the "animation" commands.  The ones like "rotate" 
etc. When you export it, it only contains the current "still frame" so I 
can't render it on the cluster. As a result, it will just do one frame. 
  Does anybody know how to fix this?  Thanks.

John


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From: Breton Slivka
Subject: Re: Exporting pov file from moray for animation
Date: 5 Jul 2003 15:25:00
Message: <Xns93AF88DA88FC7ZenPsychoyahoocom@204.213.191.226>
John Rolston <rol### [at] physicspurdueedu> wrote in news:3ee8f2cc$1
@news.povray.org:

> I created an animation on a Windows machine and used "Render | Export" 
> to export the pov file so I can render the animation on our Linux 
> cluster.  However, the part that is not working is that the exported POV 
> files do not contain the "animation" commands.  The ones like "rotate" 
> etc. When you export it, it only contains the current "still frame" so I 
> can't render it on the cluster. As a result, it will just do one frame. 
>   Does anybody know how to fix this?  Thanks.
> 
> John
> 
> 

It is not possible to make moray export animation directives, since moray's  
system of animation IS to just export each still frame as a seperate pov 
file and render it. 

one approach you could take is to simply try and export each individual pov 
file, and then send groups of the files to render on your linux cluster. 

Or you could go about the tedius process of coverting your animation to 
native pov-code by hand.

Hope this helps.


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