Also, if your 1500 images are all mixed up (different sizes, different formats etc.) you can create a text file with the extension .scr containing a list of absolute paths an import that as a clip.
DAN On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Dan Yargici <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://download.autodesk.com/global/docs/softimage2013/en_us/userguide/files/property3509.htm# > > Look under "Time Source" > > > > On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Gerbrand Nel <[email protected]>wrote: > >> thanks Rob but I have 1500 images >> There is a better way, I just cant remember how. >> G >> >> On 2012/12/06 02:27 PM, Rob Chapman wrote: >> >> Hi Gerbrand, >> >> am doing something similar right now, here is one way - just in the >> Rendertree. not very efficient if you have a lot of images in the sequence >> though... >> >> Rob >> >> >> >> >> >> On 6 December 2012 12:18, Gerbrand Nel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I've done this before, and I know it's simple, but I cant figure it out >>> right now. >>> How do I link the particle ID to a frame in a image sequence. >>> For example: particle ID1 should get frame 1, and ID5 should get frame 5. >>> Sorry for the rtfm question >>> G >>> >> >> >> >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 2012.0.2221 / Virus Database: 2634/5439 - Release Date: 12/05/12 >> >> >> >

