Hunter Christy
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i had an actor who had a tat on one leg and not the other. i actually just took a solid, applied a ramp, roto’d, and then “match grain”.
the trick for me was actually doing more of the leg than just the tat. i ended up doing his whole leg above the knee, and that really did it. it was painful, but not as painful as trying to remove the tat alone (which i initially tried with less-than-convincing results)
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yeah sorry. 🙂
i am running windows xp 32bit on a 3d boxx
Intel Xeon CPU
X5355 @ 2.66GHz
3Gbs RAMphotoshop cs3 (10.1)
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you can try one of two things.
1. delete all of the motion points after the first point hits the edge for the first photo. NOW. track two points (position and rotation) for the second photo edge, apply the motion to a null object, and then parent the first photo to that null. this, in essence, says “once my 4 corner pin gets to the edge, move it off screen based on the motion of something coming next.” repeat for all the other photos.
2. get mochaAE. it tracks offscreen and has saved me oodles of time. it’s great and a more solid tracker than AE has natively.
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no no no. thank you. i seriously worked on this thing for hours, for a deadline. and for the life of me couldnt figure out how to get it out of the program, and ended up having to fake 3d in after effects, “shooting” around the dead give aways.
thank you a million times.
in an ideal world, i would have had time to sit down, read the manual, follow some tutorials, learn the basics, and work my way up. but i just wanted to give it a shot.
and it’s been bugging me since then. thanks.
~hunter
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as far as i know, no. which is a crummy thing about audition.
BUT; one thing i did, in the effect set up for the ‘busses’ was make a preset.
for instance, all of my drum tracks had the same effect rig, so rather than clicking all the right stuff for every drum track for every song, i just made a preset.
thats the best i can think of.
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are you talking analog outboard mixer? or are you talking about within the program?
if you are talking about an outboard piece of equipment, please let us know what your soundcard is (if it is anything other than the one that came installed in your computer), the mixer, and the outboard effects.
if you are talking about within the program, i would do this:
take track 1. lets say its a vocal, and you want an effect on it.
you can
A: use the effects sends and apply the amount you want
OR
B1: (if youre really set on having a clean vocal (track 1) and an effected vocal (track 2) to mess with, you can copy the track 1 .wav to track 2, put whatever effect you want on it, and then youre all set!
OR
B2: solo track 1, click the effects send, put the effect you want on it. lock it. click edit>mixdown selected track (it will put it in the next empty track), then remove the effect from track 1. -
maybe not cool. per se.
but the metaphor is far out, man.
ha. i should go to bed.
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ok. how exactly do i do this?
again. i am very new.
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Hunter Christy
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