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  • Robyn Rhodes

    December 15, 2008 at 9:45 pm in reply to: 3D Models will not move, rotate or scale

    Sounds like you don’t have the proper tool selected.

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Thanks for the help, did you forget to post in the link perhaps?

    r

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Robyn Rhodes

    July 16, 2008 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Blinded by Light – After Effect CS3

    Trapcode Lux is what you need

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Thanks Howard,

    I’ll check out Jayse Hansen. Always looking for good tutorials.

    r

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • I’ve run into this before I think. What I would recommend instead of trying to figure out why your ref movie doesn’t work. Save the reference movie as a self contained file. I find in general if I have a problem with a file, often times re-saving or re-exporting does the trick.

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Robyn Rhodes

    July 16, 2008 at 1:49 pm in reply to: TV Flicker Projection

    wiggle the intensity property of the light

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • weather Pro Animator focused or not the MILG tutorials are anything but just Pro Animator tutorials. The lessons incorporate Zaxwerks elements into rich compositions using a host of other techniques and plug-ins etc, which are great lessons in overall AE use. I think your selling A. Kramer a bit short, in my opinion. Watch all the tutorials and most importantly and on topic think of the learning user:-)

    r

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • I also recommend, in addition to Total Training and A. Rabniwitz training,the “Making It Look Great” series.

    https://www.makingitlookgreat.com/

    Though somewhat Pro Animator centric, these tutorials are some of my favorites based on the tolerability of the presenters(aka not too many good natured but time and attention span wasting jokes). These are some of the best tutorials I have ever come across training wise. One of the main reasons is that the stuff you creating is not only technically great, but also visually great. I find a lot of tutorials just show you how to do things but the results are mediocre, with the exception of Andrew Kramer, and often Eran Stern.

    I would start with Aharon, go to Total Training, then do Andrew Kramer’s tutorials, Video Co-pilot, and then do Making it look great.

    Good luck

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Robyn Rhodes

    June 25, 2008 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Precomposing Adjustment Layers?

    I’m not expression wizard, But I think you can do it by linking the color parameter to a expression slider. Hopefully this makes sense.

    r

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

  • Call Gridiron. Excellent phone support.

    good luck

    r

    I’m only half the thing I say I am, the other half are me.

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