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  • Yup, you have to update the plugin. You should find it here:
    https://www.maxon.net/en/downloads/updates-co/updates/plugins.html

  • Jonathan Wiley

    December 2, 2008 at 6:12 pm in reply to: XP32bit – XP64bit – CS3 – CS4 – HELP!!!!

    nope, the RAM limitation is an OS issue not software. i ran XP 64 bit very stable for 2 years before i just recently upgraded to Vista 64. did you do a clean install? (meaning erase the OS drive and start from scratch). the upgrade install option always yields an unstable system and in my opinion shouldn’t even be an option. make sure all your drivers are up to date as well.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    December 2, 2008 at 4:46 pm in reply to: How to take hop out of dolly shot, motion tracking?

    andrew kramer from video copilot has a great motion tracking tutorial. it’s within the set extension tutorial. watch out for the motion blur due to the jerking camera.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    December 2, 2008 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Best format to work in before compression ?

    if you’d like to embed color profiles and work in 16 bit or 32 float you want to use image sequences.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    November 11, 2008 at 11:24 pm in reply to: The AE OpenGl debacle continues!

    Cool, thanks for the tip. Now I can continue using CS4.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    November 11, 2008 at 11:03 pm in reply to: HDV – FCP to AE back to FCP

    well… they’re universally excepted, no codec hassles, you can crash a render and pick up on the frame where you went down at without re-rendering the previous frames, you can make changes to a range of frames without rendering others outside of that range, you can batch process in apz like photoshop, keyframes every frame, etc.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    November 11, 2008 at 4:31 pm in reply to: HDV – FCP to AE back to FCP

    composting and effects pros use image sequences and not wrapped video files for countless good reasons. personally I prefer to convert my video to 16 bpc tiffs.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    July 25, 2008 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Can this be done?

    I think Tonys’ suggestion is spot on. (I forgot about the ability to increase res because I always design for the screen in C4D).

    If this is for print, maybe it would be easier if you specified the final dimensions as a measurement (inches, centimeters, etc.) instead of pixels.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    July 24, 2008 at 9:16 pm in reply to: Can this be done?

    I don’t see how you’d be able to get past the parallax issue if you moved the camera. You’d have to keep the same position for the camera and simply rotate the camera to pan through the scene. Then stitch the images back together… and still you’d have that fisheye look you get in spherical panoramics.

    My suggestion is to do the render as high as you can and use something like genuine fractals ( https://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=2 ) to blow it up the rest of the way. i.e. (16,000 x 1,480) x 11. I rounded those numbers of course.

    Maybe Maxwell or Vray don’t have the res restrictions that C4D does? If that’s a doable option for you.

  • Jonathan Wiley

    July 24, 2008 at 1:23 pm in reply to: outline to object?

    Select the edges, then go to Structure>Edit Sline>Edge to Spline.

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