- Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:18 am
#167768
Hey good idea! That is very possible. Just some time/day math. It could be start time (??:?? AM/PM) and a day increment that adds 24 hours to for every day added. That way I don't have to do a whole calendar. Good idea. I was kind of sick of the whole minutes thing.
Thanks!AROM Productions wrote:Thanks a lot for this wonder-use-ful tool !
Do you think it may be possible to add something about a starting time (like 20:00 PM) and a wanted final rendering time (like 10:00 AM), and calculate directly the image render time ? It is very useful when you want to see a draft of the animation. and have only a limited render time.
Thanks again anyway !
Hey good idea! That is very possible. Just some time/day math. It could be start time (??:?? AM/PM) and a day increment that adds 24 hours to for every day added. That way I don't have to do a whole calendar. Good idea. I was kind of sick of the whole minutes thing.


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