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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 00:06:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: Mario Cascio <cascio@it.uwp.edu>
Subject: Re: PC/Amiga Rendering
To: Kim Thomas <kdthomas@netcom.com>
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On Thu, 15 Jun 1995, Kim Thomas wrote:
> Here's the plan: I have a 1050 frame animation that I've set up on my
> Amiga LW. I'm going to start rendering forward on the Amiga (writing the
> frames to the PAR), and backwards on the PC, stopping when they catch up
> to one another. There will be no noticable differences in the frames,
> right? Has anyone else done this? I'm assuming it will work, but if it
> doesn't, someone let me know now before I render all these frames.
>
> Dave Thomas
Dave,
Why not try it with a shorter animation first before attempting 1050 frames?
It might save you time in the long run.
Good Luck!
Mario Cascio
ProMotion
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