Hi there.
Just had a similar problem:
I needed the framenumber to have an offset.
For example:
frame [frame-100]
This gives me a syntax error I think.
Is there a tickle way to get a math operation to work? ... Minus,
plus...
Thanks
Dennis
On 11.11.2011, at 05:22, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks for your help as well, Miodrag. :)
Quoting Miodrag Colombo <[email protected]>:
if you create new "Text" I believe you should get this within
frame [frame]
if not you can add it, this should be added in the message field,
though.
and you will have frame(any given frame)
so if you shot starts at 1001 will show frame 1001 and so far so on.
cheers
Mio
On 11 November 2011 10:02, Nulightfx <[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to have a frame counter show In the corner of a render.
Is there
a gizmo or walkthrough for creating this?
Thanks.
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