Intended for Scene Creators.
if you dabble with editing scenes using a text editor, this is for you too.
This is not Plug and Play
you need to understand a little bit about scene editing.
Feel Free to try it, and play with it if you dare...
SIF - SceneImageFliping
We can't use Video clips as backgrounds in our Scenes.
But we can use a sequence of Images, and Timers, to have the images Fade to invisible, exposing the Image hidden
under it.
So if we create a Stack of Images, and fade them away one by one, we get an Image ***** Animation.
To Build these manually, takes a lot of time and effort.
So I wrote an App to Automate the process.
Give it a bit of information
Click a button, and It Builds the Scene for you,
Copy and Paste it to your Text editor
Save it to Your Scenes folder.
and that's all there is to it.
Here is a Special Scene Folder with my SIF app in it
Along with a subfolder of 789 captured images to try it out with.
There are also 2 HOWTO video clips 001 and 002
You can run the SIF app from with in this scene folder.
It Builds the Scene and Displays it, in it's own Text Box.
A button will copy all of the scene Text to the clipboard
so you can then Paste it in to your favorite Scene Editor.
This Version does not yet have the save file code in it.
a Future update will let you save the Text directly from the app.
https://virtuastripper.net/WA-SIF.zipDepending on your system Specs, you might not be able to run a scene with 789 images in it.
So I would Start with 120 image, then increase to 250, then to 500, and then try the 789 images.
I tried one with 800 images, and iStripper ran out of memory on my system.
https://www.istripper.com/customdata/forum/2023-05-28/K5uose1V.jpgWatch the demo video included in the zip file.
Duplicates Here:
Create the Scene
https://wyldanimal.com/videos/SIF-DEMO-SCENE-001.mp4The scene playing
https://wyldanimal.com/videos/SIF-DEMO-SCENE-002.mp4