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      Pan_Optik last edited by

      Hy,
      I have a macro with several 3d rect project inside.
      My question is:
      Is there a way to render all the macro into an image o video?
      I mean can i go out from this macro with a video output?
      Thank you for support!!

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      • fubbi
        fubbi last edited by

        I believe the projectors are the end of the road. If you do all your transformations with user actors connected to the output of a movie player you can add a user output as you final node inside your macro. You can also record your stage output and import it as a clip (not realtime).

        There are some wacky ways of doing it with syphon going out and back in I guess.

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        • dbini
          dbini last edited by

          i don't have my Izzy machine on at the moment, but i think i remember a solution for you. If your 3d Actors have a video out, then connect this to a User Output - this will give you a video out from the Macro. If your 3d Actors are rendering direct to stage, but you want video out - there's a  parameter in there that you can change from Stage to Renderer. put a 3D Renderer actor in the Macro and connect this to a User Output. (its a good idea to set the rendering res with a Stage Size actor, and make sure your renderer channels match)

          hope this works,
          john

          John Collingswood
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          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            Yes have a look at 3D Renderer.  :)

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              Pan_Optik last edited by

              Thank you guys!!
              It's actually working :))

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                Pan_Optik last edited by

                just need to set up some connections between macro and 3d projector,but changing from stage to rendering was the solution :))

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                  Pan_Optik last edited by

                  it looks like now the macro is rendered in 2d,while it was actually in 3d.....

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                  • Skulpture
                    Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                    Yes it will do. So any 3D lighting will need to be inside the Macro.

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                      Pan_Optik last edited by

                      hum,i've tried like that but it is still actually not working.
                      The macro that is now entering as a video into a 3d rect proyector is actually not 3d any more,also adding a 3d light inside macro.

                      Maybe i need to render the stage instead of proyecting it directly.
                      I'll try this way,or if something different come out on your mind just tell.
                      Thank you!! :))

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                      Mac os x 10.6.8
                      2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
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                        Pan_Optik last edited by

                        nothing has changed,since the 3d renderer needs a projector too,so the problem persists.....
                        i think there's something wrong cause a projector is a projector any way,and it can only project a screen,even if it is 3d,that just means can be moved in a 3d space....

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