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  • Frank Hardie

    November 5, 2007 at 4:17 pm in reply to: after effects education

    I apologize if I offended you by making light of your obvious typo. No offense was intended. Most people here don’t get so upset when someone makes a tongue-in-cheek remark about an easily made mistake (like a typo).

    You still, however, need a lot of work on your punctuation. No prospective employer will look at you seriously if your resume is typed with the same disregard for punctuation as you’ve shown here.

    This is, by no means, meant to belittle you in any way. It’s becoming more common these days for people to lack good writing skills. I’m simply trying to encourage you to be better than that.

    Being able to handle criticism is a good skill to develop, also.

  • It even includes a nice little pic of the After Effects Output Module Settings (and highlights the “RGB + Alpha” option).

  • The tutorial actually suggests bringing in your greenscreen footage, then creating an alpha channel (within After Effects). It tells you exactly how to do it.

  • Frank Hardie

    November 5, 2007 at 7:17 am in reply to: after effects education

    [shogun3001] “i love in los angeles”

    I’d never impose such restrictions on the ladies in my life. Anywhere is good.

    Perhaps learning punctuation might be a good first step towards some sort of professionalism.

  • Frank Hardie

    November 5, 2007 at 7:01 am in reply to: Flying keyboard

    Last time I saw a flying keyboard there was nothing subtle about its motion.

    (Sigh) I’ve gotta learn to curb my temper when I have computer problems.

  • Frank Hardie

    October 26, 2007 at 6:47 am in reply to: Need blood splatter effect

    Andrew Kramer has “Action Movie Essentials”, which includes blood splatter. Available from videocopilot.net. Check out his tutorials while you’re there.

  • Frank Hardie

    September 26, 2007 at 12:18 am in reply to: black margin in motion tracking!

    [bogiesan] “Tripod.”

    The simplest solution and also the cleanest.

  • Frank Hardie

    September 15, 2007 at 7:28 am in reply to: Exploding a house

    1: Carefully place C4 at strategic locations in the house.
    2: Remove wife & kids from house (this step is optional).
    3: ……you get the idea?

  • Frank Hardie

    September 6, 2007 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Can Anyone Figure This Tutorial Out???

    I’ve never been able to make sense out of any of his tutorials. They all seem to be missing something. It’s almost as though he left sections out because the translation to English was too difficult.

  • Duplicate the layer, apply your effects, then use a mask/s to isolate the appropriate area. Depending which effects you apply, you may need to precompose the duplicate layer before masking.

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