That's a bit overkill, it would be simpler to make 1 write and set the
range (1,90 95,120) .... that works, and our farm will not like that.
But we don't want the guys to have to check the missing frame. I want
that to be automatic.
But thanks for the idea
cheers
Dennis Serras wrote:
Olivier, have you tried scripting multiple write nodes per file? I'm not sure
what you're using to detect the missing frames, but as part of that process you
could quickly write a script that creates one for frames 1-90, another one for
95-120, etc. Then when you render you can set the full range but it'll skip
right over the frames that aren't in a write node.
Den
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