Adam Zygadlo
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Hey Adam,
Well, I never noticed that feature before and yet I use the other features. Always learning new features in software which I have been using for years! lolCheers fella!
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Hmmmm it will do, just wondering if there’s an option like that.
Thank you Eddy,
Kind regards,
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Sorry my bad, I meant to say is there a way to make it perfect in the middle instead by manually doing it by hand, which could be off by a few pixels. Auto align to center on Y, X or Z.
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Adam Jozef Zygadlo
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Hey Adam T,
I downloaded the latest version of Cinema 4D in order to see your file attached and I can see how it works! Just wanted to say thank you very much, I’ve modified my existing project to your project and it’s perfect.Thank you Adam!
Kind regards,
Adam Jozef Zygadlo
Motion Graphic Designer07708 124 915
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Cool, I’ll definitely look into this.
Cheers Greg for the information!Adam Jozef Zygadlo
Motion Graphic Designer07708 124 915
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Hey Adam,
Thank you very much for replying. I had a look around in the settings and find that the fallout tag, kind of working where it animates the different levels of cubes. However, the cubes are colliding though each other which you mentioned and I am looking into it now.The file attached doesn’t seem to work; it says ‘Unknown File Format!’ Maybe it’s to do with different version? I’ve got Cinema 4D 11.5.
Cheers,
+ZAdam Jozef Zygadlo
Motion Graphic Designer07708 124 915
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Hey Ted,
That’s a pretty helpful link and I can see it being used in the near future or on the next project to test drive it’s benefits.Thanks to everyone who replied,
+ZAdam Jozef Zygadlo
Motion Graphic Designer07708 124 915
http://www.jarbrain.com
‘Filled with brainy goodness.’ -
When the job comes in I use this plugin Bad TV – https://aescripts.com/bad-tv or Twitch at Videocopilot – https://www.videocopilot.net/products/twitch/
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I thought about that too but you lose control but as you mentioned there are advantages and disadvantages to different methods.
Normally, I use the two null method as it provides a better control to the camera but it’s annoying when it randomly rotates as I highlighted before.
Looks like I have to bite the bullet and add rotation keyframes to counter balance the twist.
Thanks for spending the time, have a good weekend!
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Adam Zygadlo
February 16, 2008 at 1:58 am in reply to: Typo quality once outputted from AE7 – Any Suggestions?Hey Frazer,
From my experience, you should also consider the thickest of the horizontal lines in your fonts, like capital ‘A’s, ‘E’s etc. If the horizontal line is less then 2 pixels in the font, it may cause a flicking effect (move waveringly) on the TV screen.
[quote]Text that is white looks like it is turning grey in places. [/quote]
Make sure the colour levels are within the broadcast range from 15 to 235 on all colour channels. (RGB) If it’s lower then 15 or higher then 235, it will burn the screen on some older TV, if the image doesn’t move like your DVD menus. Some encoding programs with automatically adjust the levels… Hence having your white looking a little grey.
Last thought of wisdom, remember that the standard TV screens (not talking about HD) have a less quality of image compared to the computer monitor. In the designing stage, make regularly checks on a TV screen which is hooked up to the computer, to see any early problems.
Good luck with it all!
Adam