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  • Page Turn

    Posted by Steve Brame on September 16, 2016 at 1:21 pm

    I have a stack of PSD’s and wish to have each peel away in succession showing the next underlying PSD. Simple enough, except when I them resize the stack of PSD’s, then this happens.

    https://youtu.be/MwPG12pGwY8

    If I nest each PSD, then resize the neset sequence and apply the Page Turn to the nest, then it works as expected. Is there any way to overcome this requirement to nest each image before the Page Turn will work correctly on a shrunken image?

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    Jerry Wise replied 9 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Steve Brame

    September 16, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    Annnddd…I spoke too soon. Now it’s doing the same thing in the nested sequences of each PSD.

    Asus P6X58D Premium
    Core i7 950
    24GB RAM
    nVidia GeForce GTX 770 – 361.75
    Windows 7 Premium 64bit
    System Drive(OS, Projects) – WD Caviar Black 500GB
    2nd Drive(Pagefile, Media Cache) – SSD 150GB
    Media Drive(Media Files, Previews) – 2TB RAID0 (4 – WD Caviar Black 500GB drive)
    Matrox MX02 Mini
    Adobe CC (Premiere 2015.3)
    QuickTime 7.7.5

  • Steve Brame

    September 16, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    Wow! That’s quite a ‘workaround’. It would be easier to just put each individual PSD in a sequence at full frame, apply the Page Turn at the tail, then export that as an AVI, then use the AVI’s, where I can scale them down and the Page Turn will appear normal.

    Asus P6X58D Premium
    Core i7 950
    24GB RAM
    nVidia GeForce GTX 770 – 361.75
    Windows 7 Premium 64bit
    System Drive(OS, Projects) – WD Caviar Black 500GB
    2nd Drive(Pagefile, Media Cache) – SSD 150GB
    Media Drive(Media Files, Previews) – 2TB RAID0 (4 – WD Caviar Black 500GB drive)
    Matrox MX02 Mini
    Adobe CC (Premiere 2015.3)
    QuickTime 7.7.5

  • Jerry Wise

    September 17, 2016 at 5:27 pm

    i do what you want to do all the time.
    you will have to buy Boris Perspective Unit and also get Andy’s FREE Better 3d though….but it’s worth it.
    you apply Andys 3d and then Boris perspective BCC Page Turn in that order.
    shrink your pics back to 50 in the motion scale tab.
    in Andys 3d apply a -6 in Z position.
    go back up to motion tab scale and re-scale to suit.
    in BCC Page Turn change your Offset to see if the peel doesnt get cut off. if so then adjust Andys 3d and or
    the motion tab scale.
    with a little diddling you will get it right.
    then apply Offset keyframes to each layer.
    also run your light and shadow up all the way in BCC Page Turn.
    all this is on the same timeline…no nesting crap to deal with.
    i did this effect in about 45 seconds.

  • Jerry Wise

    September 18, 2016 at 4:26 pm

    hopefully i will post this page turn/peel video example correctly.

    10586_pagepeelusingborisperspectiveunitandandysfreebetter3d.mp4.zip

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