Seems crazy, but I've found Virtual Dub to be the better option for compiling animations. It can accept an image sequence, similar to how Daz renders animations, apply filters and sounds and even subtitles if you're that way inclined. It's no Adobe After Effects, but I found it gives you more hands-on tweaks than Movie Maker offers, especially with plugins.
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you should be able to use it in iray.
But considering this is optimized for 3delight, the results will probably be bad out of the box.
You'll probabaly have to change light settings, as well as any associated textures.
and that is of course if you have the 4.6 version, older versions are not compatible.
Thank you, DrunkMon keyProductions.
But the rendering output is "complete black"...
I actually cannot see how a script based renderer could work unless changes are made to the script, I do not have it to test
Thank you,fool.
Movie Maker has its own "Dome".
Seems crazy, but I've found Virtual Dub to be the better option for compiling animations. It can accept an image sequence, similar to how Daz renders animations, apply filters and sounds and even subtitles if you're that way inclined. It's no Adobe After Effects, but I found it gives you more hands-on tweaks than Movie Maker offers, especially with plugins.
and there in lies half the problem, it is blocking iray sunlight
you need to make it an emitter or hide it and use the images in the iray dome map
HOF this is Dreamlight Moviemaker not Microsoft live Moviemaker, two different things
Thank you,fool.
It is still too complex for me now.