Okay, this is awesome, so far!!!
So basically, the way it is set up now it is creating level 1 and level 2 folders.
Given this example I would need the quicktime movie itself to be moved inside the level 2 folder.
If that works, I’d also need additional folders created to match the folder structure, but dang if this isn’t 99% of what I need!!
For instance… in the folder structure, I’d need the quicktime movie to end up in this folder
Main_folder/plates/plate/quicktime.mov
Shot folder layout would be this:
Level 1: Main_folder: Contains subfolders: “2D, 3D, plates, renders”
[b] Level 2[/b]: [b]2D[/b] folder contains subfolders: "ae, mocha, nuke, ps"
[b]3D[/b] folder contains subfolders : "cache, data, scenes, textures", and a text document called
workspace.mel
[b]plates[/b] folder contains subfolders: "etc, plate, proxy"
[b]renders[/b] folder contains subfolders: "comp, graphics, ibtw, lighting, mattes, playblasts,
precomp, quicktimes, temp"
[b]Level 3[/b]: [b]ae[/b] folder contains blank text document labeled the name of the
quicktime, with a _v001 before the extension.
[b]ps[/b] folder contains blank text document labeled the name of the quicktime, with a
_v001 before the extension.
One other thing, could this also be made to work with a folder of images? I don’t always have quicktime movies. In fact it’s usually numbered DPX files. Those would be in their own subfolder that would have to end up in the plates directory. But all the other functionality would be the same.
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