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The [[Movie_panel]] is a time-line view (placed at the bottom of the screen when activated) that the user can interact with to more easily produce movies. A frame counter is shown as a small cursor. This can be dragged along the timeline to quickly access other frames in the movie. Whenever a camera setting is stored on a frame a blue colored cursor appears. | The [[Movie_panel]] is a time-line view (placed at the bottom of the screen when activated) that the user can interact with to more easily produce movies. A frame counter is shown as a small cursor. This can be dragged along the timeline to quickly access other frames in the movie. Whenever a camera setting is stored on a frame a blue colored cursor appears. | ||
[[Image:showing_movie_panel.jpeg|center|thumb|400px|Notice the strip at the bottom of the screen showing the current frame. Notice also "Frame 50" in the right menu.]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 12 June 2009
Overview
The Movie_panel is a time-line view (placed at the bottom of the screen when activated) that the user can interact with to more easily produce movies. A frame counter is shown as a small cursor. This can be dragged along the timeline to quickly access other frames in the movie. Whenever a camera setting is stored on a frame a blue colored cursor appears.
Syntax
# turn on the movie panel
set movie_panel, 1