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  • Hans Castrop

    June 22, 2015 at 10:32 am in reply to: close this large hole in the mesh

    Hi Adam,
    tried your solution, but couln’t get it to work. Is there a way to just stitch the sides together? is there a sculpting tool in C4D for that? actually trying to close the gap, but the high amount of polygons doesn’t allow this (and the gap is probably way to big).

  • Hans Castrop

    June 17, 2015 at 9:07 am in reply to: close this large hole in the mesh

    I’ve uploaded an image now. I hope it’s clear for you. I just want to close the back, no matter how it looks. As long as I can get enough polygons to shape it with C4D sculpt or such.
    Thanks

  • Thanks Russ,
    This gives me some insight in multicam editing. In my case of kid playing the piano it’s a bit different I suppose because he isn’t playing at constant speed yet. Thus I have to sync on audio, not video and not on timecode since it’s taped in sequence, not at the same time. anyway, special case (aren’t they all:)

  • Thanks Chris,
    indeed creating a new audiotrack(s) is the way to go in this case. I found out holding the clip on the top of the timeline creates both new video and audio tracks. It creates four! new audiotracks and with 3x footage gives me 12 audiotracks. a bit much to work with but I guess that’s the way it is.

  • Thanks for your quick response Chris.
    This would be the solution if my son was playing piano at constant speed 🙂 unfortunately he wasn’t (sync problems) so I need both audiotracks (in stereo, not 5.1). So what I really would like to happen is the second audio footage on it’s own track and not overwriting the first. Sorry that I wasn’t clear on this.

  • Hans Castrop

    March 30, 2013 at 12:52 pm in reply to: how do I change order in the timeline?

    Thanks John for your input.

  • Hans Castrop

    March 30, 2013 at 5:09 am in reply to: how do I change order in the timeline?

    I see, thank you for your help and sorry for the confusion.
    Hans

  • Hans Castrop

    March 29, 2013 at 6:38 pm in reply to: how do I change order in the timeline?

    I’ll try to use the right words but english isn’t my mother tongue, so please forgive me:
    I use let’s say 10 clips
    they are on 1 track already.
    I want to put clip5 in front of clip4 (so clip5 becomes clip4) and that without leaving the gap that clip5 leaves. It’s very basic really…nothing with different tracks and so on.
    In Premiere you hold Ctrl pressed, while dragging the clip to the position you want.(on the same timeline). Then the gap is automaticly filled.
    thanks for your help
    Hans

  • Hans Castrop

    March 29, 2013 at 3:38 pm in reply to: how do I change order in the timeline?

    I don’t want to change layers…I only have 1 layer. 10 pieces of of footage one after the other. I want to move piece 5 in front of piece 4 so piece 4 becomes piece 5 and piece 5 becomes piece for. that’s all. But it’s quite complicated to achieve this, I can’t just drag and drop because it overwrites piece4 and leaves a gap where piece 5 was. just exchange places, that’s what I would like to do.
    Thanks
    Hans

  • Hans Castrop

    February 23, 2013 at 9:05 am in reply to: Why does a 3D camera show up where it does?

    Thanks Darby for finetuning.

    Hans.

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