Tagged 'Rendering'

Bullet Time

6 votes

Bullet Time is a script used to simulate a camera moving around an object - with little or no passage of time. An example would be seeing a vase shatter. In the midst of it shattering - the scene either freezes or slows down considerably. The camera then rotates around the vase - stops - and the vase continues to shatter. The effect of this can be seen in commercials as well as 'THE MATRIX'.

Bullet Time

1 vote

Bullet Time is a script used to simulate a camera moving around an object - with little or no passage of time. An example would be seeing a vase shatter. In the midst of it shattering - the scene either freezes or slows down considerably. The camera then rotates around the vase - stops - and the vase continues to shatter. The effect of this can be seen in commercials as well as 'THE MATRIX'.

Camera Map/Render calculator

3 votes

"This helps you calculate the settings for camera. and ouput size changes. (For when you need an exact pixel match.) It is assumed that you want to match the output of the two cameras. In PhotoShop. use 'canvas size' to expand or crop an image. Keep centered."

change_rnd_output

4 votes

ChannelExtractor

3 votes

Based on the code of ChannelSaver - this script lets you extract 12 different optional channels from RLA and RPF to different file formats (TGA -JPG -BMP -TIFF -PNG). Allows processing of single RLA - RPF - IFL lists containing any RLA and RPF files - and all RLA

ChannelSaver

6 votes

A that lets you save 12 different optional channels to TGA files. Basically splits the content of a typical RLA or RPF into separate bitmaps. Support for multiple layers per frame per channel.

Checkerize

10 votes

Simple Render Effects plug-in that overlays a checker pattern on your renderings.

ChromaDepth

5 votes

Converts the rendered image into a ChromaDepth-glasses compatible image based on the scene's Z-depth. Glasses Not Included! ;o)

ClipCompare

6 votes

Perhaps you've used the RAM player and thought 'jeez - I wish I could see all of both video clips!' Or maybe you've simply been wondering what two video clips look like playing side by side. Either way - this is the script you've been looking for!

ColorPickFromVFB

4 votes

A script that allows the user to pick a color from the VirtualFrameBuffer using the eyedropper and use it in a script.

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