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To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Par Images/Sequences
In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 08 Aug 94 12:09:21 -0400. <9408081609.AA29265@ capitol.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 94 14:48:10 EDT
From: Mark Thompson <mark@westford.ccur.com>
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Paul Davies writes:
> > If you wish to use pic.001 at frame 450, use an offset of -449.
> Is that negative 449? Why?
Yes negative. Because to determine the image LW will look for when rendering
a frame, you add the image offset number to the current frame number. So
at frame 450 with an offset of -449, LW will look for image 450 + (-449) = 1.
In contrast, if you wanted to use pic.450 at frame 1 of your animation, the
image offset would be positive 449.
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