algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I've found a relatively painless way to do this... green-screen technique
1. set viewport bg to green=255
2. run animation export.
3. photoshop define an action like this:
3a. open file
3b. right click bg layer, click layer from bg
3c. select color range (greens)
3d. delete
3e. save as
4. photoshop automate batch with that action.
that should give you all the sequential images w/ transparent background.
of course, if you have a lot of green in your image, you'll need to pick a different color for replacement...
Using photoshop to automate and using David's "alpha channel" method might produce a better result? I'm thinking anti-alias edges here...
Rhino 5 can capture with transparent background. So this method is neccessary for Rhino 4 only.
Has anyone found a more elegant solution for this? It would still be nice to be able to automate generation of png files with a transparent background.
Currently there is no support for transparent background in viewport capture in RhinoCommon. Only ViewportCaptureToBitmap is exposed, which doesn't return transparent bitmaps. (see here)
For now you could script the ViewportCaptureToFile command.
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