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− | DragonFramer is a tool which helps you to create a dynamic Background for your Stop-Motion project using a screen. | + | |+ |
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• Make sure DragonFramer is running. | • Make sure DragonFramer is running. | ||
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• Click connect. The Button turns green when the connection is established. | • Click connect. The Button turns green when the connection is established. | ||
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+ | |[[File:Scene Exposures.png|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Exposure: | ||
+ | • You can set a Background per Exposure Set. This is helpful if you need an additional Green Screen or Black Screen | ||
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+ | • In the header menu bar go to: Scene > Exposure | ||
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+ | • Add one Exposure set per Background and name them accordingly | ||
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+ | • The Delay setting becomes important when you have additional DMX Lights | ||
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+ | Setting the Delay to at least 1 second helps to avoid misstakes | ||
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+ | |[[File:Df folder struct.png|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Images: | ||
+ | • To use your Image Sequence create a Base Folder. | ||
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+ | • In here create one folder per Exposure Set and use the same Name as in Dragon Frame | ||
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+ | • In the Folder you should have your Images as JPG Sequence | ||
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+ | • name them as follows: 0001.jpg 0002.jpg ... 0999.jpg | ||
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+ | • If DragonFramer does not find a Sequence it searches for a Fall Back Image "default.jpg" in the Background Folder if it does not find that either DragonFramer searches for a default.jpg in the Base Folder | ||
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+ | • In the Header Menu from DragonFramer go to Edit > File Path and set the Base Folder | ||
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+ | • Place the Image Viewer on your Background Screen and toggle Full Screen Mode | ||
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+ | |[[File:DragonFrame screenshot.png|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Test: | ||
+ | • If everything is set up correctly you should see your Exposures in the Frame Bar. | ||
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+ | • When you take a Photo DragonFramer will take one Image per Exposure Set and sets the desired background | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 18 November 2024
DragonFramer is a tool which helps you to create a dynamic Background for your Stop-Motion project using a screen. | |
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Connection:
• Make sure DragonFramer is running. • Open a Dragon Frame Scene • In the header menu bar go to: Scene > Connections • Add a new Connection and choose: Simple Interface / TCP • Enter the target address: 127.0.0.1:8000 • Click connect. The Button turns green when the connection is established. | |
Exposure:
• You can set a Background per Exposure Set. This is helpful if you need an additional Green Screen or Black Screen • In the header menu bar go to: Scene > Exposure • Add one Exposure set per Background and name them accordingly • The Delay setting becomes important when you have additional DMX Lights Setting the Delay to at least 1 second helps to avoid misstakes | |
Images:
• To use your Image Sequence create a Base Folder. • In here create one folder per Exposure Set and use the same Name as in Dragon Frame • In the Folder you should have your Images as JPG Sequence • name them as follows: 0001.jpg 0002.jpg ... 0999.jpg • If DragonFramer does not find a Sequence it searches for a Fall Back Image "default.jpg" in the Background Folder if it does not find that either DragonFramer searches for a default.jpg in the Base Folder • In the Header Menu from DragonFramer go to Edit > File Path and set the Base Folder • Place the Image Viewer on your Background Screen and toggle Full Screen Mode | |
Test:
• If everything is set up correctly you should see your Exposures in the Frame Bar. • When you take a Photo DragonFramer will take one Image per Exposure Set and sets the desired background |