I didn't scoop the forum long enough, so maybe these questions came up before.
a) Will you use lua, python or any KNOWN scripting language ?
b) For my stereoscopic work, I'll need to start a second render for the other view and then toggle back.
Did anybody solve this with an external tool and manually typing in cam settings ?
If not, I'll volunteer to bridge the gap before scripting arrives.
On the other hand, it would be nice to store/recall several cam positions per scene generally to jump between.
hint about scripting camera parameters
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PIXEL PARTNER (R)
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PIXEL PARTNER (R)
Digital Film Service (Scanning, Recording, Stereoscopic, VFX-Programming)
http://www.PixelPartner.de
Hi,
We're not planning on having a scripting language soon.
We would like to focus on visual programming with nodes.
We're working to extend the node system so you can use it's flexibility for things like this, eg keeping multiple cameras and switching to one when needed.
Radiance
We're not planning on having a scripting language soon.
We would like to focus on visual programming with nodes.
We're working to extend the node system so you can use it's flexibility for things like this, eg keeping multiple cameras and switching to one when needed.
Radiance
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