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Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 23:37:17 -0400
From: DanEsmond@aol.com
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To: aonsen@sentex.net
Cc: lightwave@webcom.webcom.com
Subject: Re: Yet another PAR question...
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In a message dated 95-08-14 13:04:45 EDT, you write:
>Will the
>par software will just save the frames as they come (ie if one computer
>renders frame 1-100 and the other computer 101-200, will my anim be
>1,101,2,102,3,103... as the frames come in, or is the PAR software smart
>enough to take into account the frame numbers and arrange the anim in the
>correct order)
The PAR just takes 'em as they come. Have the machine that HAS the PAR
render directly TO the PAR. Have the other machine render to a disk directory
of it's own, or to the other through Parnet. Close the animation rendered
directly.
Copy the frames rendered to disk, to the PAR. Close the second half. JOIN the
two pieces in the correct order.
Dan Esmond
Animagic
Austin, TX
512-258-4120
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