Mikko Kovasiipi
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I guess I’m talking the super white issue here. While FCP can handle 110 % of the white area, AE can handle only 100 %. It would be nice to use the original clips in AE that I can color correct rather than first color correct the clips in FCP, render them out and bring them again in AE…
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Okay, here is the screen capture. The halo effect is not big in this, but it will show in final rendering. I have an idea why it is happening, maybe it’s because of the CC Ball Action filter and how it makes the balls. It makes black borders to them so it looks a bit 3d or so.
https://www.mizako.com/halo.jpg
By the way, I had to blur the layer names and other stuff off and I took the background footage off too so people can’t see who my client is and there are lots of sub-compositions and it takes ages to screencapture all of those. So if this helps, great.
Mikko.
(sorry my (even more) bad english today, I’m really tired and my brains are not working anymore 🙂
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The footage under the blurred composition is Apple ProRes 444 but I don’t know how any other codecs could fix it. The top blurred composition is quite complex, I used quite a lot of stuff from this Video Copilot tutorial https://videocopilot.net/tutorials/3d_ball_dispersion/ and the blurred effect is on that CC Ball Action filter.
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Yes Michael you understand me right. I’m using fast blur and if I blur it more it will show more halo. Joey, I can’t interpret the footage any way because it’s a Composition.
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Ok. Now I did move the camera and every other but I ran in to a problem with the gravity of the Particles. They are going to wrong direction. 🙁
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Thanks to both of you Jordan and Kevin. I tried that Jordans method but it didn’t quite work either. If I have a motion path on an object and I parent it to null it somehow takes the Nulls coordinates and the motion path coordinates and moves it to start at the zero point at left top corner. Can’t really explain this but something that it does.
The Kevins idea is quite good but I have all the other elements set up where I want them to be and if I move the camera I need to rotate and move all the other elements also. But I’m guessing that would go a lot faster than strugling with this..Thanks
Mikko
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Mikko Kovasiipi
September 22, 2009 at 1:55 pm in reply to: How to move layers position without disrupting the keyframesYeah.. perhaps that would be the easiest way. I just realized another way to do it and it works quite well. I need to select all the keyframes and put the Current time indicator on one of those and then move the layer. All the other keyframes moves with the one you are at. Great!
Thanks anyway. 🙂
Mikko K.
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Mikko Kovasiipi
September 18, 2009 at 12:36 pm in reply to: AE stuck after changing Memory & Multiprosessing preferencesWell well. I got it work in an odd way. When I clicked OK from the Memory & Multiprocessing dialog it crashed but when I first clicked to some other preferences like to General and then clicked Ok it worked fine. :/ Odd jamming.
Thanks…
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Mikko Kovasiipi
September 17, 2009 at 8:59 pm in reply to: AE stuck after changing Memory & Multiprosessing preferencesDid you read my post to the end? “By the way I have OS X.. ” 🙂
Thanks anyway. 🙂