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  • You have to paint the holes in photoshop, or find another similar image that you you can composite the subject over. It’s called the Ken Burns effect (after the famous documentary director). You’ll find all kinds of articles and tutorials about it if you search for it under that name.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 27, 2007 at 2:12 pm in reply to: ATI Radeon drivers for Intel Mac???

    Open GL is disabled in the AE8 Preview. It’ll work in the final release.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 26, 2007 at 2:24 pm in reply to: Any gotchas on new system?…

    That 3GB limit is for real. I’m not sure how it affects PC’s, but on Intel Macs it locks up the entire machine without fail EVERY time you I bring a new clip onto the FCP timeline. I’d email BM directly and ask them how it will effect your system. The 3GB limit is a NIGHTMARE.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 20, 2007 at 6:00 pm in reply to: AE crashing on image sequence render HELP!!

    Are you running AE7? If you just installed 7 there’s a 7.0.1 upgrade available. Which drive are you rendering to? Sequences create a lot of disk activity.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 14, 2007 at 4:42 pm in reply to: How would you do this lighting effect?

    or use the CC Spotlight effect… or create a black solid, add an oval mask, invert the mask & feather the crap out of it then adjust the mask shape and layer transparency until it suits your needs.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 14, 2007 at 3:52 pm in reply to: Where Can I Get More Grunge?

    I’ve share stuff on rapidshare.com & megaupload.com before.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 14, 2007 at 3:43 pm in reply to: DBZ New Preset

    [CreativeFab] “change the size of the particel and chage the partucel to smokelets…”

    What’s the difference between a particel and partucel? Are they anything like particles? haha lol m-azing?????????

  • Mike Procunier

    June 14, 2007 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Is there a less taxing way to do this effect?

    Create a proxy for the background image, when you render it’ll use the original image. Andrew Kramer did a tutorial that explains the whole process well.

  • Make sure you select “skip existing frames” in your render settings. When you restart your render (if it’s an image sequence) it’ll automatically start at the first unrendered frame.

  • Mike Procunier

    June 14, 2007 at 3:10 pm in reply to: Green Screen Help!!

    If you have any other machines available on you network set up a network render for After Effects. That will help immensely! See Aharon Rabinowitz’s network render tutorial or go through AE’s Help. Also it might make things more manageable to break your project up into 5 minute chunks, render each chunk on the network then join them all together in a final render.

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