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  • Jeremy Chopra

    December 29, 2012 at 1:29 pm in reply to: Rotoscoping techniques in After effects

    ahh thank you that is what I was looking for.. Any possiblility of that option being moved into the timeline in the mask options for the layer in future? would be faster to get to and provide all the masking options in the one place?

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    December 29, 2012 at 11:36 am in reply to: How would you go about achieving this effect?

    Yeah roto’ing was the idea I had but was hoping there was a better and less time consuming technique, thanks I will likely go that route unless I discover something else.

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    December 29, 2012 at 10:26 am in reply to: How would you go about achieving this effect?

    Hi Vishesh

    thanks for the reply, not sure that effect will do what I’m after, I don’t want to fake it by liquefying, I have shot footage over the months so the belly is bigger in each footage. I don’t need to liquify the belly and fake it I need to morph from each footage to the next but with the movement and the spinning I’m just looking for the best technique for getting it to look seamless and a bit more dynamic than a simple edit!

    thanks

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    December 7, 2012 at 9:43 pm in reply to: CAD/CAM? Does anyone know what it is?

    ahh ok its good to know that obj is considered within that realm. Would there be any negatives to obj other than availability that would negate its use?

    I’ll certainly try to get it in OBJ.

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    December 6, 2012 at 12:19 pm in reply to: CAD/CAM? Does anyone know what it is?

    Hi Adam thanks a million for that, it was what I was expecting so that’s good, but I’m trying to get some more details as in what to expect from it ‘visually’ if you know what I mean? as in would it likely open up in cinema 4D as splines as say an illustrator format? or just data collated as numbers or coordinates that have to be somehow manipulated further before it can be visually accessible?

    Would you know of any example files on the net anywhere I could maybe do some testing on?

    thanks again for your reply and help.

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    November 7, 2012 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Foundry Camera Tracker problem with camera solve

    Hi all thanks for the replies,

    I don’t think its a footage issue though.. I’m using a jpeg sequence and the tracker is getting a decent track from the look of it just something wrong with camera tracker that even though it is “solving” the track, it does not realise it has done so when I press ‘create scene’ so just tells me to solve it first..

    even from scratch its the same. I have started the whole project even from scratch a few times now and same result. I’m pretty sure its something silly like a setting that has to be changed somewhere but cannot locate it. My last resort is to re-install but I thought someone would have an idea on this? This is a very simple track and if I resort to using something else to track then the plugin is useless and a wasted £200! 😉

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    November 7, 2012 at 12:49 am in reply to: Foundry Camera Tracker problem with camera solve

    Unfortunately I’m using CS5 and have to get a very precise track so need to find a solution for this 🙁

    I also have had no luck from the foundry. But its just odd that there is nothing but praise for the plugin everywhere and the footage I am tracking is very very simple (tripod locked off and High def) no trouble with getting a solve just with the software not recognizing I have gotten one!

    🙁

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    October 18, 2012 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Trouble getting JW player to work correctly

    Hi Jonas

    sorry I have already solved the issue so its playing ok now albeit via flash. It was my mistake forgetting to add the code for the player. Bad mistake, but at least is fixed and working now 🙂

    Jeremy

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    October 8, 2012 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Trouble getting JW player to work correctly

    wow that is a lot of info, just scrubbing through quickly I can see its even covered the history of webM. Great page. thanks..

    Will probably try HTML5 at some point but will have to wait for now. the jwplayer wizard didn’t really work in my page right so will take a bit more work than have the time to do right now but certainly looks like will not have much of an option soon but to do so to get the tablets on side and all 😉

    thanks again

    Jeremy

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

  • Jeremy Chopra

    October 8, 2012 at 9:57 pm in reply to: Trouble getting JW player to work correctly

    ahh ok, would I be right in thinking that would mostly come down to the script used by the player? and not any additional code by me?

    definitely want to do that but not sure the best place to start. any suggestions outside of the JWplayer site itself?

    jeremy

    http://www.cascadepictures.co.uk

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