Gil Rokplo
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simply copy the keyframes to a blank mask …
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the AE track is only in 2 dimensions … if you want to give an Holographic look to the scene, the hologram should seem to be in a 3D plane, different than the background. For this effect, you need to have a background which has a changing point of view, to give that perspective feeling. Then, you track it, apply it to the hologram. You turn the 3D on for this hologram. And now, you manually adapt the rotation (in 3D) to match the background. When it’s done, you can change the Z axis of the hologram, to make it come near the camera, so the movement of the hologram seems to be in a 3D plane, moving faster than the background, as if it came out from the background to the camera.
Hope this will help …..
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it’s so simple …. i’ve been stupid to ask !!!
but in 100% view, is there a key combination to do subpixel moving (just like shift+arrow moves 10 pixels, another combination could move 1/10 pixel ?)
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C4d is more integrated with AE : you can import cameras directly in AE, and use it to integrate 2D elements in the moving scene (picture in a tv screen, text on a wall etc) … and i don’t understand what you mean when you say that lightwave is more adapted to photoshop ?
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i think you didn’t answer the question : the probleme is “how to generate keyframes from an existing audio track ?” with a software or a plug …. i searched this a long time, but it seems that the only software doing that are not for sale … but the service is sold only …
if you know a soft that could do it, i’d be very interrested …
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i already had this problem, and the solution is to add some noise to the ramp/gradient. I didn’t want to do it, but after some searches, it’s really the better way … just add a little imperceptible noise, it’s enough to eliminate banding.
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well … the font i must use is not monospaced …. it would have been too easy …. what you describe is what i have already done (just didn’t put it in an animator, ’cause i din’t need it to be animated …) … and the text is not centerd (especially small characters like “i”)
another suggestion ?
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well … the font i must use is not monospaced …. it would have been too easy …. what you describe is what i have already done (just didn’t put it in an animator, ’cause i din’t need it to be animated …) … and the text is not centerd (especially small characters like “i”)
another suggestion ?
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sure it works …. i made some jobs for television on my 867 Mhz 12′ powerbook, while waiting for my new G5 dual to be delivered …. no problem at all … just slower than my dual G5 !