This brief screencast shows you how to save a Blender animation as a Quicktime movie file. This tutorial uses a Mac.
This brief screencast shows you how to save a Blender animation as a Quicktime movie file. This tutorial uses a Mac.
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Wow dont think i could have done it better myself… thank you so much.
I followed these instructions and its been 5 hours, the animation length is 35 seconds, the current quicktime file size is 375 MB, and the lowest the rendering went was 20s left, but every time I use the computer it goes back to 31s left. Is there any way that I can play the animation without rendering/saving it and just record it with quicktime X? Please respond
How do you avoid having the name of you file appearing for the first few seconds of your clip?
It took me 3 hours to render 5 seconds of video, and its bull that the first few seconds are ruined. Help please.
thanks, ur dutch btw?
When choose NTSC, doesn’t make any diference if i choose Full, right?
this really helped its been buggin me for so long now i can finally add the 3d effects i want in my 2d animation for my uni course thank you and keep up the good work ! ;D
On a pc, you usually press the middle mouse button to move the angle of the camera, i have just bought an imac with wireless mighty mouse, how can i do this?
What is the Song name !!! ;( And Thx this video helped me allot ^^
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Yesss Thank you !
By the way, what’s the song? XD
Wow, thank you!! ;D
Thanks! I work with Janna and this helps a lot.
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this helped me!