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May 14, 2006, 18:41 |
saving animation setups
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Hi all,
I am getting sick and tired of redefining my animation frames over and over, each time I start a new transient case. Is there a way to save these frames (pressure, velocity and grid) and reread them for a new run? Thanks beforehand, Astrid |
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May 15, 2006, 04:54 |
Re: saving animation setups
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Hi,
You can save the actual frames from the animate playback panel by setting write/record to 'animation frames' and hitting 'write'. You'll get a .cxa and a bunch of .hmf files which you can read in on a separate run and playback. To get it to start recording more frames on a separate run using the same animation definition you can use a journal file recording the steps you took to initially define the animation. Just read it in and it'll perform all the tedious define animation steps for you. Hope this helps Steve |
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May 15, 2006, 09:05 |
Re: saving animation setups
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Hi Steve,
This helps. Making a journal file does the trick. Thanks, Astrid |
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