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Hi All, I am Mal from Ireland I am just new to iClone. I was trying to link some scenes together to make a 30 minute cartoon film. I have made some different scenes and have them saved. I have used Pinnacle, and Vegas to make and edit 3D camera film and I am able to put this onto a Blu-ray. But I cannot figure out how to do it using iClone standard 5. Hope you can help.
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Welcome... again.

I replied to your first post in the "Newbie - Say Hello" forum.

In short, you render your separate scenes and then assemble them in to a final product using a video editing tool like Studio or Vegas.

Think of iClone as your video camera.  It creates the raw video footage for you.

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For future "how to" questions, you should go to the iClone section.  This area is for "Reallusion" and is meant to be for topics not related to a specific product.  Reallusion sells more than one product:

  • Reallusion/General
  • iClone/General
  • CrazyTalk Animator/General
  • CrazyTalk/General
  • ... Don't worry, it's a common mistake for new people.  But you'll get faster and better answers to iClone questions in the iClone area.

I hope this helped.  If not, I'll see you down in the iClone section.  Smile



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justaviking (7/14/2014) (modified quote)

Think of iClone as your video camera.  It creates the raw video footage for you.

You render your separate scenes and then assemble them in to a final product using a video editing tool like Studio or Vegas.

Issue resolved.

Smile

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