How to export/save/get animation scene from Honey select?

FapForYourLife

Newbie
Game Developer
Jul 26, 2017
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After I google it, I found 2 methods to do so but there is a problem
1st method
- save a lot of image
- then put it in renpy with delayed per scene
result = half-animation, just fast image changing loop which I don't like it

2nd method
- use video recorder program to record screen
- then edit it in to unnoticeable loop
- put it in renpy
for 2nd method, I didn't try it out yet
Can you guy recommend video programs?
I prefer 2 in 1 recording and editing but separated it fine
and no watermark
or if you guy know any other methods then pls tell me
Thank!
 

Grap

Newbie
Feb 7, 2019
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I used Microsoft PowerPoint to do a screen recording as the animation played, then saved it.
 

AnimeKing314

Giant Perv
Game Developer
Jun 28, 2018
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There's that will take a series of screenshots at a constant framerate and export as a video. Alternatively, if you already have a method of taking a series of screenshots as frames for a video, this python script will piece them together into a video.

Python:
import cv2
import os
from datetime import datetime

image_folder = '[path-to-screenshot-series]'
video_name = datetime.now().strftime("%m-%d-%Y-%H-%M-%S") + '-video.webm' # can change the naming to whatever you want

images = [img for img in os.listdir(image_folder) if img.endswith(".png")] # can change to whatever extension you want, make sure images are all the same dimension
frame = cv2.imread(os.path.join(image_folder, images[0]))
height, width, layers = frame.shape

fourcc = cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*'VP90')
video = cv2.VideoWriter(video_name, fourcc, 15, (width,height)) # the 15 is the framerate, change to whatever you need

for image in images:
    video.write(cv2.imread(os.path.join(image_folder, image)))

cv2.destroyAllWindows()
video.release()
 
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