synfig: warning: Unable to find module "mod_mng" (mod_mng.so: cannot open shared object file:such file or directory)
synfig: warning: Unable to find module "mod_openexr" (mod_openexr.so: cannot open shared objeile: No such file or directory)
synfig: warning: Unable to find module "mod_libavcodec" (mod_libavcodec.so: cannot open shareject file: No such file or directory)
benchmark.sifz ==> benchmark.png: DONE
benchmark.sifz: Rendered in 107.336 seconds.
I did it while reading, but i don’t really think that FireFox can interfere at all with the process.
jeje, well… Blender is actually faster than 3D Studio Max (something that i know very well due that i used 3DSM since ver.7 to 2009) and still faster than my vectorial animation editors
That’s the kind of things that i cannot afford at the moment, nothing would make me happier than buy a multi core CPU because i’m very used into graphic editing world. I have in mind only web sizes, the PNG i uploaded here is actually the size i’m working, also i don’t see any option or anything that i haven’t seen before in rendering options not just in Synfig, but in many others, but only one thing that i cannot understand well yet is how Antialias/Quality works, even greater the number, greater the quality? by default, Synfig is set to ‘3’, but i tried with ‘1’ and also greater values (9 as the max), doesn’t seem to change anything anyway. while i don’t mind at all export multi-png files to import them into any video editor like Lives, Frameworks or Cinelerra, i do with the time it takes rendering images, also, i wouldn’t mind to leave the entire night the rendering process, maybe even in ‘safe’ mode cause it’s just only console function, and using CLI it might be a little faster, but that is something that i had not in mind before, i’ll give a try with the CLI version just like i did with the test file some lines above.
Quality=4
Anitalising=1
-Image Size
Width=640
Height=360
Image Span=12.2384
XRes=72
YRes=72
Physical Width=8.89
Physical Height=5.00
-Time (Timestamp: HH:MM:SS.FF, Units: Pixels)
FPS=24
Start Time=00:00:00.00
End Time= 00:05:00.00 (5 mins for the animation, but i set this value to 00:00:20.00 assuming i want just 20 seconds)
-Other
*Pixel Aspect
-Target file (what i tried the most)
Auto/PNG - .png (sequence and current frame)
FFMPG - .avi/.mov/.mpg
GIF- .gif (animated gif, works great but the filesize is masive)
JPG- .jpg (sequence and current frame)
That’s what i have set for this animation to be exported, hope it can help to help me, and thanks for the support again