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  • Kurt Murphy

    February 19, 2007 at 4:53 pm in reply to: newbie: bump mapping

    I’ve tried both of these suggestions, but my material either shows one or the other… I can’t seem to get the bump of one material with the shader of another….. C4D I’m on 9.1

    kurt

  • Kurt Murphy

    February 19, 2007 at 2:57 pm in reply to: newbie: bump mapping

    Thanks guys!

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    February 15, 2007 at 8:39 pm in reply to: animating a camera

    I think it would be too cumbersome to animate an Invig camera, so you’d be better to use AE’s camera with the Invig model. To animate AE’s camera around the object, create a Null at the same position as the object and rotate the Null around its Y axis… Then Parent the Camera to the Null.

    Hope this helps,

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    February 14, 2007 at 2:25 pm in reply to: Newbie: simple extrude

    Create a simple circle spline and choose the contour option, so it will create two circles instead of one. Then put it inside your extrude object

    I’ve looked everyehere… Where’s the Contour Option?

    thanks,

    kurt

  • Kurt Murphy

    February 13, 2007 at 8:09 pm in reply to: Newbie: simple extrude

    Thank you both….

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    February 7, 2007 at 8:44 pm in reply to: Audio Error

    Have you exported audio from Avid before and it’s worked? Is the audio in the the Avid Timeline as you export it? It sounds like it’s not exporting as an audio file.

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    January 25, 2007 at 7:52 pm in reply to: AE 7 and Poser 6

    Hmm, good question. Can Poser export different file formats? If so Invigorator Pro can read various 3D formats….

    Hope this helps,

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    January 25, 2007 at 7:41 pm in reply to: scaling a zaxwerks file in a 3d comp

    Go into the Edit Screen (red ball) and select the Front view for the camera. Then select all the pieces of the tap. Now use the Scale tool (to the left of the Selection Arrow), and hold down the shift key while scaling with your mouse or Wacom. If you scale a LOT, you may need to adjust your edge scales. You can also move the pieces afterwards with the Move tool.

    Hope this helps,

    kurt murphy

  • Kurt Murphy

    January 22, 2007 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Tracking 3d objects in 3d layer – invigorator

    Create either a Null layer or a Solid layer, turn on the 3D switch and animate the Null or Solid to your liking. Open up the Set that you wish to track and you’ll see a “Set X Track 3D Layer.” Assign the Null or Solid to this – it will attach itself to the Null or Solid and animate accordingly. If you use a Solid, just turn of the video eye.

    Hope this helps,

    kurt murphy

  • Make the square in Photoshop with the colors that you want. Save it as an uncompressed pict or TIF file. When you assign a front color to the square in Invig, double-click the upper chip (next to Highlight Sharpness) and call up the pict image (make sure that the image is large enough so it doesn’t tear if you zoom into it). You WON’T be able to see the colors in AE unless you have Best Quality (instead of Draft) for the Invig layer.

    Hope this helps,

    kurt murphy

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