Hi,
I'm creating the frames for animation with inkscape (each layer is a frame), so I have a large amount of layers and I need to export every layer to a separate page size .png file, doing it 1 layer at a time takes a very long time, is the a way to do this faster?
I'v searched and found a couple of scripts but none work for now...
I have inkscape 0.48 and 0.91 on win7.
Thanks!
Export all layers (page size) to different .png files
Re: Export all layers (page size) to different .png files
Hi.
Have you tried this one?
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inkscape, multiple, exporter, export, extension, interpolate, animation, frame,
Have you tried this one?
tags
inkscape, multiple, exporter, export, extension, interpolate, animation, frame,
Re: Export all layers (page size) to different .png files
No I missed that one...thanks it works fine!!
Re: Export all layers (page size) to different .png files
I wish when people make new extensions, they would make sure they are placed in the Extensions Repository (http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php ... Repository). I couldn't count how many times I've done something "the long way" or advised someone in a forum, only to find out later that an extension already existed, but the maker couldn't be bothered to make it widely available. Granted, the Inkscape Resources board on this forum, is better than nothing. But there are many others that fit in "nothing". Running an internet search *might* find an extension, if the person searching for some special function knows the right word to search with. Placing the extension in the repository would seem to be a better idea, at least to me.
All the extension maker needs to do, is ask for wiki access by posting a message to the mailing list. When they get access, they just add their extension to the list, and link it to their website, where people can download it. (Or link to wherever the extension can be downloaded, if they don't have a website.)
Or they could put it on the Inkscape website: https://inkscape.org/en/download/addons/. To put on the website, register for membership, then upload to your InkSpace (in your profile), and choose the Extension category when you upload.
All the extension maker needs to do, is ask for wiki access by posting a message to the mailing list. When they get access, they just add their extension to the list, and link it to their website, where people can download it. (Or link to wherever the extension can be downloaded, if they don't have a website.)
Or they could put it on the Inkscape website: https://inkscape.org/en/download/addons/. To put on the website, register for membership, then upload to your InkSpace (in your profile), and choose the Extension category when you upload.
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