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  • Peter O’connell

    May 3, 2006 at 3:13 am in reply to: what codec to output

    I vote for PhotoJPEG too

    Pete

    Tuesday; May 2, 2006
    11:13 PM

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  • Peter O’connell

    May 3, 2006 at 3:11 am in reply to: Silly wabbit…TWIXTOR’S for kids!

    After effects error; couldn’t load plug-in “Twixtor Pro4.x Vectors in><>“)-code fragment library not found(-2804)
    You need to install 10.4.6 combo update probably. I had to do that for fieldskit recently.

    Pete

    Tuesday; May 2, 2006
    11:11 PM

    barxseven.com

  • Hi Andrew, thanks for your response. That seems to makes sense to me.
    Once I have stabilized the deinterlaced footage do I need to then somehow reinterlace it or will the deinterlaced stabilized footage look OK on TV. Also, do you recommend a certain plugin for deinterlacing. Or do you usually do it yourself (I think I saw a tutorial by you about that, right?)

    Thanks
    Pete

    Saturday; April 29, 2006
    6:30 PM

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  • Peter O’connell

    April 19, 2006 at 4:05 am in reply to: green rotoscope-er

    Hi Kevin, I am going to make a cow tutorial about this which should be out in a couple weeks if you can hold on.

    Pete

    Wednesday; April 19, 2006
    12:05 AM

    barxseven.com

  • Peter O’connell

    April 19, 2006 at 4:05 am in reply to: green rotoscope-er

    Hi Kevin, I am going to make a cow tutorial about this which should be out in a couple weeks if you can hold on.

    Pete

    Wednesday; April 19, 2006
    12:05 AM

    barxseven.com

  • Peter O’connell

    April 15, 2006 at 1:25 am in reply to: green rotoscope-er

    HI evideom, I don’t think you should use vector paint, at least I don’t. I just make a mask with the pen tool. The mask should go to pretty much the edge of the subject. As far as the flutteringgoes, that starts to lessen after you have done a couple hundred hours of roto. Serge, yes I was thinking of making a tutorial about roto to post cause unfortunately I had to learn all that stuff the hard way (at 2K ouch!!). I’ve never actually made a tutorial but it sounds fun. How would this joint venture work? Let’s do it, “The definitive AE Users Guide to Roto”
    Send your ideas about it to me here: pete a t barxseven d o t c o m

    Bye
    Pete

  • Peter O’connell

    April 15, 2006 at 1:25 am in reply to: green rotoscope-er

    HI evideom, I don’t think you should use vector paint, at least I don’t. I just make a mask with the pen tool. The mask should go to pretty much the edge of the subject. As far as the flutteringgoes, that starts to lessen after you have done a couple hundred hours of roto. Serge, yes I was thinking of making a tutorial about roto to post cause unfortunately I had to learn all that stuff the hard way (at 2K ouch!!). I’ve never actually made a tutorial but it sounds fun. How would this joint venture work? Let’s do it, “The definitive AE Users Guide to Roto”
    Send your ideas about it to me here: pete a t barxseven d o t c o m

    Bye
    Pete

  • Hi Mylenium thanks for the info, I just asked Dan about it cause I think he seems to have a special insight into expressions.
    Bye for now

    Pete

    Friday; April 14, 2006
    8:57 PM

  • Hi Mylenium thanks for the info, I just asked Dan about it cause I think he seems to have a special insight into expressions.
    Bye for now

    Pete

    Friday; April 14, 2006
    8:57 PM

  • Peter O’connell

    April 14, 2006 at 5:25 am in reply to: AE 7.0 error

    AE usually can’t deal with image wider than 30000 pixel, nor can it (in my experience) handle a, for example, 10000 pixel wide image that pans more than 20000 pixels. If you really need that size image in AE a good workaround is to chop you image into 3 images 3824 x 3006, 3000 X 3006 and 4000X 3006. then in a comp, position them to line up as they should and make them the children of a null that you animate.
    Good luck
    Pete

    Friday; April 14, 2006
    1:25 AM

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