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  • got it, thanks!

  • Ben The camera guy

    March 5, 2007 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Particles Adhering to Background Alpha…

    nm…figured out my own problem…had update transparency from layer checked…thanks anyway!

  • Ben The camera guy

    February 1, 2007 at 3:03 am in reply to: Lights and Gobos

    awesome thanks guys!!!

  • Hey, what you may wanna try is a few instances of advanced lightning, followed with a vector blur to make it look wishy washy…add a bit of a glow to it and you should be getting somewhere…

  • Ben The camera guy

    October 31, 2006 at 2:55 am in reply to: importing a C4D File

    ok, I apologize for being such a noob, but could you give me some instructions n how to do this (or a link to an explanation)? I’m on a mac, thanks!

  • Ben The camera guy

    August 2, 2006 at 9:02 am in reply to: time warp and directional blur help

    have you tried using time remapping? is that the same as time warp? time remapping allows you to set keyframes that say to play a certain point in time of a layer at a certain point in time of your comp…if you wanna slow things down to 50%, bring ur 33 sec thing into a 66 sec comp and enable time remapping on the layer…then go to the end and set a keyframe for 33 sec in the time remapping property…this should do it for ya…

  • Ben The camera guy

    August 2, 2006 at 8:55 am in reply to: creating a matte from motionpath

    do you have a particle generator (like particular?). If so, you can animate the emitter position property, copying the bee location to this property, then bring it into your bee comp as a luma matte to an adjustment layer with a blur on it…this way the blur is only seen when the particles from the emitter are there…pm or email me if this explanaton confuses you…

  • Ben The camera guy

    August 2, 2006 at 8:55 am in reply to: creating a matte from motionpath

    do you have a particle generator (like particular?). If so, you can animate the emitter position property, copying the bee location to this property, then bring it into your bee comp as a luma matte to an adjustment layer with a blur on it…this way the blur is only seen when the particles from the emitter are there…pm or email me if this explanaton confuses you…

  • Ben The camera guy

    July 18, 2006 at 9:55 pm in reply to: multiclip…or is my computer just slow

    i re exported each of my video streams as ntsc dv instead of “use current settings” and boom, all is well…the problem was with using uncompressed clips, but from the looks of it there is no problems with the compressed ones…thanks again for your help!!! i uber appreciate it!!

    ~Ben The Camera Guy

  • Ben The camera guy

    July 18, 2006 at 3:22 pm in reply to: multiclip…or is my computer just slow

    cant figure out how to copy and paste, so i’ll just type the ones I think are pertinant (sp?) in:

    Type: Clip
    Creator: Final Cut Pro
    Size: 4.6GB
    Vid Rate: 29.97 FPS
    Frame Size: 720×486
    Compressor: Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2
    Data Rate: 20.2 MB/s
    Pixel Aspect: NTSC-CCIR 601
    Field Dominance:Lower (Even)
    Alpha:None/Ignore
    Composite:Normal
    Audio: 1 Stereo
    Aud. Rate: 48 KHz
    Aud. Format: 16-Bit Integer

    Thanks so much again for your assistance so far…hope this helps…

    ~Ben The Camera Guy

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