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Export image sequence.

Username: barayase
Post Date: 2019-04-09 08:55:57
Rebbele is perfect for stain and splash textures, becuase of the transpacency in png its just drag and drop, much easier to integrate than a photo. Could we get an image sequence export of the simulation and maybe a bump map of the runny liquid. Thanks
Username: Vevo
Post Date: 2019-04-09 10:40:36
Hi [USER=6497]@barayase[/USER], thanks for your feedback and suggestion! I'll put it on to our list for future consideration. Let us know if you have any more ideas.
Username: pyercoffin
Post Date: 2019-04-24 07:55:15
I second that request for having an export option for animated water bleeding. And thanks for an awesome software! Pyer
Username: Vevo
Post Date: 2019-04-24 13:03:33
Thank you for your support, Pyer! :)
Username: ArtByBenjamin
Post Date: 2019-04-26 02:24:20
The new procreate update has a feature where it can export every layer as a single image or animated gif. That would be handy as well. In my workshops I often use image sequences that show how to do a project from start to finish at it's various stages.
Username: tiruu
Post Date: 2020-02-29 22:16:31
"The new procreate update has a feature where it can export every layer as a single image or animated gif." How do you do that ?
Username: davidkmanuel
Post Date: 2020-03-04 21:38:48
I am very interested in this topic. I would love to be able to record the simulaiton on select layers with transparency so that I can load a frame stack into compositing software as footage. This would allow me to do some lovely motion graphics using multiple recordings of multiple layers (recorded one at a time) and have control of the results. I've been experimenting with simply screen recording the simulaiton and working with that footage, but as it is flattened into the canvas in that case, I cannot easily create what my mind is imagining. Oh! It would also be very handy to be able to completely turn off the cursor for standard screen recording so I can push water around while recording, but not show the cursor.