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December 24, 2001, 23:30 |
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Can you pls tell me in detail about the easy way of creating animations from the fluent output files (tiff/ps/jpeg)? what are the softwares available? DC
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December 24, 2001, 23:56 |
Re: animations
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As far as I experienced, Ulead Gif Animater is easy to create animations. Both animated Gif file and AVI type file is possible with that tool.
If you use photoshop, I believe, your animated files would be more sophisticated. Good Luck. |
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December 26, 2001, 08:05 |
Re: animations
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Why don't you use Mpeg files directly from Fluent?? Maybe, you need one decoder program implemented in your workstation for making Mpeg files. Regards José Carlos PD: Feliz Navidad... )
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December 26, 2001, 15:31 |
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I use JASC Software's Animation Shop. Its really neat. All you need is to ask fluent to write out all the image files ( i use tiff).
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December 26, 2001, 15:34 |
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Go to fluent website www.fluent.com and search for animations. There is an article discussing the tips and tricks for creating advanced animations. I have also posted the link directly (hope it works)
http://www.fluent.com//////about/new...00v9i2/a23.htm |
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