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  • Ronn Trevino

    November 24, 2015 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Simple Gif animation

    I find making animated .gif so much easier in Photoshop. when you export for web, you can adjust options down near the bottom where the play controls are you can set the looping option. I’d suggest you just have your 3 frames and loop forever.

    its all fun and games till some one loses a match frame… – Me

  • Ronn Trevino

    August 18, 2012 at 3:56 pm in reply to: Lights Problem – I don’t see them

    There are 2 settings when dealing with lights. The lights themselves & whatever the lights is shining on. Make sure your layer is set to “accept lights” that’s why you still see stuff when the lights are off. They ( the layers the lights are illuminating) more than likely are not set to accept lights.

  • Ronn Trevino

    April 2, 2009 at 2:20 am in reply to: Green Screen

    Curt
    Great Info thanks.. I love keylight it makes up for a lot of slop, however lighting is key. We need to get a portable waveform monitor to work on your method. I do have a question though. You mentioned importing .mxf files into after effects. We have an XD-cam and as much as I’ve tried AE CS3 doesnt support MXF files at least not ours. So how did you do it?
    Have you used On-location does this have a waveform that would allow for the same type of control? I honestly havent used it but the idea just popped into my head.

    its all fun and games till some one loses a match frame… – Me

  • Ronn Trevino

    June 8, 2007 at 4:44 pm in reply to: Complex Camera Moves

    1. null_CamPosition
    2. null_CamRotation (Parent = null_CamPosition)
    3. null_CamShake (Parent = null_CamRotation)
    4. Camera (Parent = null_CamShake)

    I guess Im not fully grasping the concept.
    I understand
    1. null_CamPosition
    2. null_CamRotation (Parent = null_CamPosition)

    what is 3. null_CamShake ?
    and How is the Camera a parent of this null? what Attributes is this null affecting?

  • Ronn Trevino

    February 9, 2006 at 8:18 pm in reply to: STock Footage for NASCAR..

    Anyone?

  • Ronn Trevino

    September 29, 2005 at 12:15 pm in reply to: Extracting a Video Clip from a DVD for AE

    Ive used this on a Mac with OSX 10.3, Ive used this at work on a Win 2k machine..

  • Ronn Trevino

    September 29, 2005 at 3:09 am in reply to: Cascading Dollar signs

    Ive done something like that.. with Shatter, a picture of several of the objects you want cascading and a black and white matte of that same picture.. then for me it was trial and error with the settings..

  • Ronn Trevino

    September 29, 2005 at 2:49 am in reply to: Extracting a Video Clip from a DVD for AE

    Heres a trick I learned along time ago..
    Drag your vob file on to your HD…
    then take your .VOB file and change the suffix to .mpg
    Yeah I know weird.. but do it. accept any changes it warns you about, your icon will also change. Now drag the “new” mpg file into AE.. it should work as regular video

  • Ronn Trevino

    September 5, 2005 at 5:45 am in reply to: Text in AFX

    yes just go to text tool and select your current text.. and start typing.. you may need to tweak your animation settings some though to compensate for added text..

  • Ronn Trevino

    September 3, 2005 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Slipping a clip

    ok say your clip is trimmed on the timeline. There is excess grayed out footage on either end of you trimmed clip.. you drag that back and forth and that does your slipping.. correct? or is that called sliding?

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