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  • Robin S. kurz

    July 19, 2022 at 11:03 am in reply to: Oscillate Behavior

    Oscillate is a parameter behavior. And while you could “apply it to an object” it won’t do anything. So clearly you’d need to be much more specific about what exactly you are doing. Namely which parameter you’re applying it to.

  • Robin S. kurz

    May 11, 2022 at 10:07 am in reply to: Crop

    One can only assume… an alpha channel?

    Of course, you don’t actually say what it is you expect to see and/or be able to do with it, where you’re even viewing it and in which context, nor what you’re outputting and how, so we’re left to blindly guess. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • Robin S. kurz

    April 7, 2022 at 9:09 am in reply to: Help with emitters/replicators

    You’ll want to use a Particle Emitter attached to a path along with the hand. Emit from a point and maybe try playing around with an Attractor behavior on a random object to “suck” whatever your particle is to where you want them to go.

  • Robin S. kurz

    December 17, 2021 at 10:47 am in reply to: Unable to see/adjust keyframe handles

    That will usually mean that the keyframes on opposite sides of the vertice are set to different interpolation types or if you have multiple keyframes selected from different curves. Obviously a single keyframe can’t have multiple interpolation settings.

    Whether or not any of that applies is unfortunately not visible in the screenshot. But you simply select <b style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit;”>all of them and set them to the same interpolation method or rather simply select the one or other at that moment of your screenshot.

    Also: when doing the ⌘-drag you first need to be sure that nothing is selected.

  • Robin S. kurz

    December 16, 2021 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Unable to see/adjust keyframe handles

    Click and drag the keyframe while holding the ⌘-key.

  • Robin S. kurz

    December 16, 2021 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Enabled effect is reducing resolution of video footage

    Applying things like masks or filters force the rasterization of the layer. You need to “Work smarter“. 😉

  • https://youtu.be/GQUJyBClKE8

    Apply to whatever parameter.

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  • Robin S. kurz

    October 14, 2021 at 8:21 pm in reply to: Seeking tips on using Motion for Day-For-Night scenes

    I’m sorry, but as far as this task is concerned, I don’t know of anything that AE has to offer that Motion can’t cover just as well. And most certainly not faster. So I really don’t know where you’re getting the notion that AE could be the “quickest solution” for anything. AE is a great app, but most definitely an absolute SLOTH at everything it does.

  • Robin S. kurz

    October 14, 2021 at 11:46 am in reply to: Seeking tips on using Motion for Day-For-Night scenes

    In fact the most important part is how you shoot it. After that it’s all in the grading, not any 3D lights after the fact. Very well explained here for example. Including tips on grading.

  • Robin S. kurz

    October 14, 2021 at 11:27 am in reply to: Seeking tips on using Motion for Day-For-Night scenes

    I don’t quite understand what 3D lighting is supposed to do. How is that useful or relevant in a 2D scene? And why even Motion? You can do this just as well in FCP. There’s even a “Night” color filter! I don’t actually see any advantages in doing it in Motion, unless maybe you want to track in a new sky or something.

    There are endless day-for-night tutorials on Youtube as well that you could watch for tips and inspiration. Even if they’re using another NLE. Since I can’t think of anything relevant to the technique that others can do that FCP/Motion can’t do, too.

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