On 2009-01-14 14:39:08 -0800, Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> said:
Shouldn't be a problem to have a submit script for it, though.
At very least, you can run it through submit-generic, eg:
I haven't tried rendering with it in Terminal, but it does indeed
appear to be possible. I'll try the submit generic script.
$ txrender
A project path must be given
Usage:
-userfilepath <param>: User file path. (default:
/Users/admin/Library/Preferences/Autodesk/Autodesk Toxik
2009b1/<OsUser>/<OsUser>.txuser)
-p,-project <param>: Project path.
-c,-composition <param>: Composition path.
-v,-version <param>: Version name.
-o,-outputs <param>: List of output names ('/' separated).
-s,-startframe <param>: Start index of the interval that constrains
the frames to render for every output. Can be omitted meaning there's
no start limit.
-e,-endframe <param>: End index (exclusive) of the interval that
constrains the frames to render for every output. Can be omitted
meaning there's no end limit.
-f,-frameindex <param>: Renders only the frame at the given index in
each output where possible.
-frameoffset <param>: Renders only the frame at the given offset from
the start index (--startframe parameter required) in each output where
possible (offset is 1-based => start frame is at offset 1).
Is this a serious contender to Nuke/AfterEffects/etc?
Some people are looking at it seriously, as it integrates well with Maya.
:)
Mat X
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