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This dialog will allow you to set the following parameters:
 
This dialog will allow you to set the following parameters:
  
#General Settings
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===General Settings===
#*Zoom - Increase or decrease the size of the previewed animation.
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====Zoom====
#*Frames per second - It's a good idea to have a lower number than what the final FPS will be.  This will speed up the rendered preview.
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Increase or decrease the size of the previewed animation.
#Time Settings
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====Frames per second====
#*Begin Time - At what frame or second you want the preview to begin.
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It's a good idea to have a lower number than what the final FPS will be.  This will speed up the rendered preview.
#*End Time - At what frame or second you want the preview to end.
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===Time Settings===
NOTES: To use a begin or end time, you must check the corresponding box next to each one. Also, to specify a starting or ending frame, use (f) after the number.  For time, use (s).
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====Begin Time====
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At what frame or second you want the preview to begin.
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====End Time====
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At what frame or second you want the preview to end.
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{{Note|Note|To use a begin or end time, you must check the corresponding box next to each one. Also, to specify a starting or ending frame, use (f) after the number.  For time, use (s).}}
  
 
When you are finished setting the parameters, click Preview.
 
When you are finished setting the parameters, click Preview.

Revision as of 19:04, 11 February 2012

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Introduction

Rendering a long or complicated animation can take a while. You may need to do several renders before you are happy with your finished animation. Therefore, before you render your animation, it's a good idea to preview all or just a part of it at lower quality to save time.

You may also find that working on your animation by looking at a render in a normal media player is not very useful. You will see time displayed in fractions of a second instead of as frame numbers and moving backwards and forwards (scrubbing) can be difficult.

Synfig Studio has a very flexible preview tool that solves both of these problems.

Previewing an animation

There are two ways to preview the animation in your current canvas:

  • You can press the canvas window toolbar Preview button Image:Preview_button.png, or
  • you can open the Canvas Menu using the Canvas Menu Caret button and then use "File → Preview".

If you do either of these things the Preview Options dialog will appear.

The Preview Options Dialog

The Preview Options dialog looks like this:

Image:Preview_Options.png

This dialog will allow you to set the following parameters:

General Settings

Zoom

Increase or decrease the size of the previewed animation.

Frames per second

It's a good idea to have a lower number than what the final FPS will be. This will speed up the rendered preview.

Time Settings

Begin Time

At what frame or second you want the preview to begin.

End Time

At what frame or second you want the preview to end.

Note

To use a begin or end time, you must check the corresponding box next to each one. Also, to specify a starting or ending frame, use (f) after the number. For time, use (s).
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When you are finished setting the parameters, click Preview.

The Preview Window

The preview will start rendering and the Preview Window will appear:

Image:Preview_Window.png

Once the preview has rendered (the time after Last Rendered should equal your End Time), you can now preview your animation. Take a look the following icons under the Preview image:

Image:Preview_Window_Icons.png

  1. Loop - Loops the animation. Depress to stop the loop.
  2. Play - Plays the animation.
  3. Stop - Stops the animation.
  4. Halt Render - Stops the rendering process.
  5. Re-Preview - Brings you back to the Preview Options dialog.
  6. Erase All - Deletes the current preview animation.

Also, the slider above the Preview icons can be moved back and forth to scrub through your animation.


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