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Click the Script options button , and choose Script Library View Rename Script.
4 Type a new name in the Save As box.
To delete a script
1
Choose Window Scripts.
2 In the Scripts panel, choose a script from the Scripts library viewer.
3
Click the Delete button .
Converting scripts to movies
(Windows only)
You can convert a script into a Corel Painter movie, which you can save as a QuickTime or AVI file. Every
action you perform in the script becomes a frame in the movie. For more information, see “Exporting
movies as AVI” on page 837 and “Exporting movies as QuickTime” on page 835.
If the script is resolution-independent, you can replay the session into a movie using different dimensions.
For more information, see “Creating resolution-independent scripts” on page 848. However, if the script
is resolution-dependent and the new image window is larger, the script plays back in the upper-left corner
of the movie. If the new image is smaller than the script dimensions, only the upper-left portion of the
scripted session appears in the movie.
You can also apply a script to a movie. For example, you can record a script that applies the Motion Blur
effect to a single image. Then, with a single command, you can apply the script to each frame of a movie.
You can also use a script to set grain position in a movie. For more information, see “Applying scripts to
movies” on page 833.
To convert a script into a movie
1
Choose Window Scripts.
2 In the Scripts panel, click a script in the Scripts library viewer.
3 Open a new image at the size you want the movie to be.
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In the Scripts panel, click the Script options button , and choose Script Options.
5 In the Script Options dialog box, enable the Save Frames on Playback check box.
This option creates a movie on playback.
6 Type the number of tenths of a second that you want between frames.
The lower the number, the more frequently a frame is created and the more fluid the movie is. More
frames, however, use more disk space.
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