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Hi there,
I use Krita mainly for storyboarding, because I like the workflow of Krita and it is available on linux. Storyboarding means I draw the images with Krita, export an image sequence and import these images in a NLE software (Blackmagic Resolve ) where I do the timing. If something doesnt work in the moving storyboard, I have to make changes in Krita and render the same sequence again. I try to keep my storyboarding project clean by using one krita file per scene. Krita saves the path where the image sequences are rendered in a ( i think ) global file. So, the path is always the same as the last path where the images are rendered. For me it would be nice if this path would be saved inside the krita file. So, if I change something in a scene, and re-render an image sequence I do not need to change the output path. I hope this is possible, or perhaps it is already possible and have I read over this in the helpfile. With regards, Arno de Grijs |
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You may want to add this as one of the feature requests on this task page: https://phabricator.kde.org/T12769 (just comment there explaining what and why).
I agree with the need of this as well |
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Thanks Tymond,
I will add this as a feature request. |
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