Avrohom Kohn
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I still hope you’ll come out with a mac version sometime
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I think paint is more effective. Here’s a tutorial by Jayse Hansen:
I used this technique ever since I saw it. I think it’s great
-A.N.
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I understand from your question, that you have colored footage, and want one part of it in black & white. If that’s the case, than duplicate the layer, add the “hue/saturation” effect, than just mask out the section you want desaturated.
Hope that helped,
A.N.
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I’m not sure about the first question, (maybe it has to do with your comp size vs. what is set in the expression? did you enlarge your comp after the expresstion was set?
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I’m not sure about the first question, (maybe it has to do with your comp size vs. what is set in the expression? did you enlarge your comp after the expresstion was set?
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Make sure you unlock the height and width sliders, and only scale the height.
-A.N.
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[criis daw] “I suspect i need to go into expressions but i dont really know them still ans the job must be out today!”
I know it’s late, but I hope this will help you: try adding a text position animation from the pop-out menu of the text layer in the timeline. Animate the position on the whole text layer (that’s the default) the way you want it to bounce. Finally, animate the “start/end” parameter of the position so it’ll go through one letter at a time.
I don’t think you need to go into expression, AE’s text animation are powerful and easy to use if you just play around with it.
Hope that helped,
-A.N. -
[criis daw] “I suspect i need to go into expressions but i dont really know them still ans the job must be out today!”
I know it’s late, but I hope this will help you: try adding a text position animation from the pop-out menu of the text layer in the timeline. Animate the position on the whole text layer (that’s the default) the way you want it to bounce. Finally, animate the “start/end” parameter of the position so it’ll go through one letter at a time.
I don’t think you need to go into expression, AE’s text animation are powerful and easy to use if you just play around with it.
Hope that helped,
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I guess it’s just easier to click one button than set up a matte. Maybe it has some other purpose other than that. I don’t know. I’m just guessing.
-A.N.
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The first way mentioned is probably right. But a quicker way would be to do a regular import, and select multiple files (shift-click or command-click…) As for what Ben mentioned, Norman is talking about importing multiple files, not a multi-layered photoshop file…
Hope that help,
-A.N.