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Rapportera problem med översättningen
So first in SFM click on file, export, movie, and select image sequence. Then you select the format of your images, the resolution, and the frames you want to include. This will export every frame.
Then in blender, you go to the top right, click on ... or + and choose video editing. Then you click on add and image sequence and select your frames. Choose the start and end frame and select Add Image Strip.
Then, choose the resolution, the starting frame, end frame and frame rate on the right. The default frame rate on SFM is 24 fps.
Select your output folder and DON'T FORGET TO CHOOSE FFMPEG VIDEO AS THE FILE FORMAT. If you don't then you'll just have more images (I made this mistake).
Now you can go to the top left, click render and render animation.
If you want to add sound you can use any editing software.