Free trial - SP animation

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Gaieus
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Free trial - SP animation

Post by Gaieus » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:18 am

Hi guys, I (more exactly a guy in the Hungarian SCF subforum) have a question: can the free trial version export SketchyPhysics animation (and animation in general of course)? He insists that he could not find out how but of course it can be either user error or simply the lack of understanding the English terms.

Just before I start helping him out and turns out that what I am explaining is unavailable for him...

Thanks!
Gai...

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Re: Free trial - SP animation

Post by Chris » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:16 pm

There is no demo restriction on animation other than size and image type. You can definitely render SketchyPhysics animations with the demo version. However, neither the demo nor the licensed version can export animations. You can only export a single scene (and that only with the licensed version)

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Re: Free trial - SP animation

Post by Gaieus » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:22 pm

Thanks a lot. I am a bit confused now however. By exporting, do you mean exporting to an image sequence (i.e. animation) or exporting to XML for Kerkythea? (I would guess this latter one as that sounds to be logical).
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Re: Free trial - SP animation

Post by Fletch » Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:46 pm

He is talking about exporting to xml for render to Kerkythea.

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Re: Free trial - SP animation

Post by Gaieus » Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:57 pm

Thanks Fletch, too. That's what I also thought first but was not sure.
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