![]() Also exist animations can be easy scaled by a Bongo command. Īt the moment your script jumps from time line tick to time line tick. I can set the value at the script here, but maybe if you should write an update …. For an exterior and 720p 4000ms is a good and save value (Also 3000ms was fine, but I’m not sure how save it is). For interiors and HD shots the pause needs to set higher. Some thoughts - the default pause value could be 4000ms instead 300ms, that’s a good value. That great, it’s a milstone for Enscape user! It works like expected. Let me know if that does anything on your end with non-Eval Enscape… Here is the rvb+html: ENSCAPE_BONGO_RECORDER.zip (1.3 KB)Īnd how it looks here with a simple test: In order to make it work, I am using a modeless HTML window that on interval runs a “capture+move_slider” scriptlet, that Enscape seems to not mind and refresh the scene. You are correct that Enscape will not refresh while inside a script loop (or even when dragging the Bongo slider). There is not much error trapping so be careful with the values you type.Īlso, please edit the RVB file to have a correct path to the html file wherever you save it on your end. Right now it takes Bongo start-end frame, plus a “Pause” time interval. But I did some testing and have a crude prototype working, or at least a script that moves Bongo slider and makes Enscape refresh, allowing - hopefully- to capture the frames in-between. It also looks like the EnscapeTakeScreenshotCommand does nothing in Trial mode. My trial expired (I didn’t really have a good chance to try it back then…so I still don’t have any experience with it). Hi installed Bongo trial and also re-installed Enscape. With some patience an animation of a few seconds play time is possible. But it’s better than nothing.Īt the moment a Bongo animation could be manually done per clicking at the Bongo time line button “next tick” and starting an Enscape screenshot per hot key. ![]() In this case the animation setup is limited to one frame per time line tick. Maybe it’s only possible to jump from Bongo time line tick to the next. But I’m not sure there is a script command to go though the Bongo frames. On this way Bongo could be fully used.Īn other way could be a script that jump from frame to frame of a Bongo animation and starts _EnscapeTakeScreenshotCommand after Enscape is updated. First way: an extra command at the BongoBonusToolsForEachFrame script force an update of the Enscape VR. (The standard rendering is needed since Enscape can not be choosen as renderer at Bongo.) On this way the Bongo functionality could be fully used. My idea was, that an Enscape shot is started + a little pause and than Bongo create the standard rendering. The BongoBonusToolsForEachFrame start the command before a rendering is started (I set Viewport screenshot as renderer). I tried to use the command _-EnscapeTakeScreenshotCommand per BongoBonusToolsForEachFrame, but since the Enscape VR scene isn’t updated I got the same shot at all frames. No UI popup, only a few seconds the Enscape window is working. The command _-EnscapeTakeScreenshotCommand or using the hotkey cause that an image is rendered. Now Enjoy! Do left your comments to let me know how you find the trick.The output path can be set at the Enscape options, also a hot key. Keep taking screenshots till you want and exit Irfanview when you are done. Click Start and Irfanview will start taking screenshots according to the time interval specified. Step # 5 Now come back to Irfanview window. Step # 4 Select the screensaver of whose you want to take screenshot and click preview. Choose properties and select Screensaver tab. Step # 3 Now right click on empty space on the desktop. ![]() Below that you can specify where to save the screenshot. Step # 2 Select options as shown in the screenshot and choose time according to you. Step # 1 From the menu, select Options and then Capture / Screenshot. It can be used to take the screenshot while screensaver is active. In Irfanview there is a option for taking the screenshot according to the time interval specified. ![]() You will need a software (freeware) named Irfanview ( Review of Irfanview 4). Don’t worry there is a work around for it. Many computer users have some really cool screen saver of celebrities or their fantasies of which they would like to take a screen shot but you can’t take it because pressing a key will bring you out of the screen saver view. Now you can paste it in any image editing software and save it. You just need to press this key and a screenshot is taken and it is saved to the windows clipboard. If you are not aware of this, look at your keyboard and find the key “Print Screen”, just to the left of scroll lock. Taking screenshots in window is a very easy task.
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