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Preview and Render Animations

Posted on Jan 10, 2010
Generative Components,Tutorials

Basic tutorial on how to create and render an animation using a simple script and the Multi-Image feature in GC. The animation script will also allow for variable to change over the time of the animation.

Level: intermediate

Files: animationExample.zip

 





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2 Comments for Preview and Render Animations

Moritz  Jan 23, 2011

Dear Robert,

thank you.
All of your tutorials are very informative.

I have a question concerning this one:
My Version of GC (08.11.08.228) does not seem to have a “MicroStation” Button.

I can not find the (extremely powerful) “Save multiple images” command.
Any suggestions!?

Thanks you very much.

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    admin  Jan 23, 2011

    There are two flavors of GC ,the stand alone and the extension to microstation. the “Save Multiple” is a microstation feature and is only included in the GC extension version. so if you have the fee standalone version you will not be able to use “save multiple” it is unfortunate it was not included in the free version.

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