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Print at Dec 15, 2025, 11:30:39 PM |
| Posted by Xiste at Jun 20, 2024, 8:32:14 AM |
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Re: Video production with Sweet home 3D If I'm not mistaking you can edit your posts up to two or three days after the initial post. So I have 3 days? That's perfect! I haven't been in here for some years, so I didn't know that. Thank you so much! If the post is that complex and large you could split it into multiple posts. First creating it in a word processor offers you grammar and typo checks. Even better would be to export that as a pdf. You can update the pdf with every change you make. It is not as simple as spelling and grammar problems. Besides; spellchecks are useless for checking syntax on image-names. No, the post is complicated in the sense that it might not be explaining things that to me are obvious, but for some can be impossible to grasp. In my line of work I am frequently approached by students that need a more instructive explanation – sometimes on the same level as telling me I forgot to mention that you must remove the cover before you can play a vinyl record, but mostly they refer to my use of technical terminology. So then I insert a specification in my papers. You yourself, in you comment, hit the nail on the head: If I had been more specific in my post, you would not have suggested checking spelling and grammar. It might be a good idea to split it up, as you suggest, but immediate thoughts are that referencing will be a bit more complicated if I split it up. You see, changing things in a later post might lead to changes in one of the earlier posts. But I shall think about it some more. I could make tree sections, one for the initial work with planning, research, sketching and storyboards. Then one for the work I do in SH3D, and lastly one for the postproduction. And then create reference links between the three of them. Might be a good idea. Thank you again, and keep up the good work of sharing your knowledge and expertise on the forum. Xiste Yes, there is indeed a little "Edit"-button on top of the comment. I seem to remember it being on the bottom, and only for those who were allowed to edit. So I thought I had lost my privileges... |
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