Gabriel Burning
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Yes, I did. Unfortunately I have the CS 5 version, so I can’t open those files. And I did not quite understand his explanation. Could you assist with a CS5 project file or a video perhaps?
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Hi! Thanks for the quick reply. I checked your files but unfortunately they did not do quite what I’m after since I need to set my particles to use sprites of different kinds. So a color solid that covers the part that is “filled up” doesn’t work for me. I need it to look like the sprites are stacked on eachother.
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Hi! I’ve encountered the same issue but can’t quite understand what you mean from your explanation.
Could you perhaps save that project file as a regular CS5 one? I do not own CS5.5 -
Gabriel Burning
December 1, 2009 at 7:09 am in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9 -
Gabriel Burning
December 1, 2009 at 7:08 am in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9 -
Gabriel Burning
November 22, 2009 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9Yes, well you see the problem is I own Movie Studio not Vegas Pro and so I don’t have secondary color correct. What I’d need is some way of doing what a color pass does but without having to upgrade to Pro.
I’ve tried using chroma key, and maybe I just did it wrong but that worked somewhat badly for me, please try it if you think you can make it work, that would be very helpful. What I tried was to add the same clip to two different tracks and completely desaturate the first clip and then add chroma key so that the color would “shine through” from the second track.
I also found this video/tutorial:
https://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11237_7-6323933-1.html
Now, that video is what made me try using chroma key and maybe it can inspire you to ideas that would help us crack this nut.
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Gabriel Burning
November 21, 2009 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9And with tool I pretty much mean some external application (program).
I mean it seems like such an easy thing to do really, something that you would be capable of doing with VMS…
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Gabriel Burning
November 21, 2009 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9Ok, thanks. I’m all for using some kind of tool to isolate a certain color, as long as it doesn’t require money. =)
So do you know of any particular tool that would at least help me do this?
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I’ve had this issue too and although I don’t remember how I fixed it I think it might have to do with the framerate…
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Gabriel Burning
November 21, 2009 at 12:10 pm in reply to: Achieving “Sin City effect” with Vegas Movie Studio 9Please if someone has any ideas, ANY, please help!

