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  • Aslan Tamek

    August 24, 2011 at 1:50 pm in reply to: masking psunami

    SHAHIN JAN HERE IS MY YAHOO ID : ASLAN_THR

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    August 24, 2011 at 1:47 pm in reply to: masking psunami

    Thank you Walter, I didn’t know that, that was amazing, sounds like engineering stuff!

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    August 24, 2011 at 1:05 pm in reply to: masking psunami

    awsome! merc shahin jan;)

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    August 23, 2011 at 7:30 pm in reply to: clouds, rain and water in my room !

    ok guys ! i sent an email to the client and i postponed the shooting! sometimes thing go scary 😉

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    August 23, 2011 at 6:22 pm in reply to: clouds, rain and water in my room !

    i know there is always creativity and tricks to do things… even filming trough a container made of glass for some parts !

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    August 23, 2011 at 6:08 pm in reply to: clouds, rain and water in my room !

    thanks dave ! anyway… its not gonna be realistic, its a music video! and im thinking of making the rain with particular plug in…
    is it possible to make the water composite with psunami?!

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    April 30, 2011 at 11:40 am in reply to: how to simulate this scene (underwater)

    Thats just what i needed to know! great answer, thank you for the help, and for the links, cheers! 🙂

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    April 7, 2011 at 12:24 am in reply to: animating by Rotoscoping VS. the software Rotoshop

    any comments on this?! i’d appreceiate any further help 🙂

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    April 5, 2011 at 9:42 pm in reply to: animating by Rotoscoping VS. the software Rotoshop

    thank you michael, i’m doing this on a 10 second commercial video. i did the rotoscoping to the possible extend in AE, then i exported the 10 secs as PNG image sequences. 24 frames per second, so here i have aboute 240 images. i’m vectorizing them in illustrator, the result is impressive ! i like it. the question is, do i have to keep the frame rate at 24fps ? or should i reduce it? as i know 15 fps would be enough for animation. so if any frame rate reduction is necessary, should i do it after vectorizing and painting the images in AE, or should i do it before exporting the video into image sequences, so there would be fewer PNG files to paint in illustrator. am i clear?! please let me know if any further explanation is needed.
    thanks again,
    Aslan.

    Architect & Animator

  • Aslan Tamek

    April 4, 2011 at 2:19 am in reply to: animating by Rotoscoping VS. the software Rotoshop

    Sorry, i should have posted it on adobe after effects, not here. i don’t think its a basic thing, pretty advanced stuff!

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