Author | saving inbetweens? |
C P Member
Posts: 6 Joined: 14.01.07
| Posted on 15-01-2007 21:33 | |
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some people might want to start collaborations with those around them - but with a few hours gone on a picture others might be reluctant to start again. Would it be possible to save and store 'inbetween' images on a permanent file somewhere for members 'past snapshots' before wiping to start again? |
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Author | RE: saving inbetweens? |
Angeli Super Administrator
Posts: 129 Joined: 05.12.06
| Posted on 16-01-2007 03:59 | |
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You can always keep covering your image This will allow you to wipe any images clean in the future if you'd like your final image to be part of a collaboration. I'm not sure if this addresses your issue, though. Let me know |
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Author | RE: saving inbetweens? |
C P Member
Posts: 6 Joined: 14.01.07
| Posted on 16-01-2007 21:40 | |
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not quite- it would be nice to be able to save the previous image as a separate file before covering over - otherwise the inbetween pic only exists as part of the creation animation |
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Author | RE: saving inbetweens? |
J D Member
Posts: 2 Joined: 20.01.07
| Posted on 20-01-2007 22:02 | |
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You could always 'Print Screen' it, and save it to your computer before clearing the canvas. |
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Author | RE: saving inbetweens? |
Ryan Bauer Member
Posts: 27 Joined: 18.10.06
| Posted on 30-01-2007 03:09 | |
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I think it's a great idea to be able to save frames that occur before the finish of the animation. Even with what James Grant said, it is difficult to capture a certain frame when it is running.
I have made another thread with a few suggestions that would make this possible.
http://www.theonemillionmasterpiece.com/en/viewthread.php?forum_id=7&thread_id=619
If, by keeping the OMM drawing software out of private hands and only as flash on TOMM, TOMM is trying to make sure that no one cheats, I am sure that they can find some secure way to save frames onto your computer. The image is your own after all.
Now if there was a way to save anyone else's frames, I don't know if that is pushing a legal envelope, but if it could be done, it would make TOMM all the more an artistic masterpiece for individuals as a statement to a world record.
Edited by Ryan Bauer on 30-01-2007 03:10 |
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Author | RE: saving inbetweens? |
Paul Fisher Super Administrator
Posts: 277 Joined: 25.06.06
| Posted on 30-01-2007 10:14 | |
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This is an interesting prospect and is one that we should look in to. Anything that will encourage people to experiment and collaborate is a good thing! |
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