Sebastian Plamadeala
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Hello and thank you for your reply.
I am not reporting a flat look, just very low opacity of the grab.
I am aware of log c and rec709 and is not that. But now that you mentioned it, it might be because of the rec out setting (log c) being burned in the grab, and me interleaving on the mon out which is rec709 set.But what if that’s not it:) ?
I will test it and come back with results, but any other options of what it might be wrong?
Thank you,
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Sebastian Plamadeala
October 22, 2011 at 7:30 pm in reply to: SImulating hot air flow through frying panThank you for your answers! I first tried the puppet tool and particular even before posting, and played around, but the problem was creating the organic/steam look of the system/flow, but now that i really think about it it would be from the “Trails” the emitter leaves when moving along the path.
Newton seams very interesting, thanks Tudor.
Thank you again,
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Sebastian Plamadeala
October 21, 2011 at 11:07 pm in reply to: Can someone tell me which will be the easier way to achieve something like this in after effects?Masks and a lot of time and coffee will do the trick. And it will come out great. This way you have more control.
Sebastian
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Hello!
Thanks for the reply!
I did that, and for the return to a still frame i time-reversed the layer, and to add a little slow motion to the dropping of the flag because of the gravity, i played around with time-remapping.
I would really enjoy a start/stop animation parameter with animation possibility for the zaxwerks 3dflag version…. It takes a lot off making these kind of effects then displacement mapping.
Thank you,
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Sebastian Plamadeala
August 3, 2010 at 9:51 pm in reply to: GTX285 â–„ Quadro FX/CX â–„ Matrox RT.X2 – Which is better?!Hello,
Any luck with the GTX?
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the transitions look like additive dissolve between cuts, or, better yet, you can do it with adding a white layer (new title, draw a white rectangular shape that covers the whole screen) on top of the cut, and play around with adding dissolves on the white layer, and add a vignette in After Effects.
Also, for the flying curves when the title appears, you do that in after effects, with “stroke” effect, added on a path you draw.
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Sebastian Plamadeala
December 24, 2009 at 10:19 pm in reply to: No effects on still images or titels after exportYou could try to play around with the field options or flicker filter (rightclick the clip->field options). See if it has any effect.
Merry Christmas,
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Sebastian Plamadeala
December 24, 2009 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Can Adobe Premier Elements handle my needs?Hello,
For your needs, i would suggest buying a home user editing software, like ulead video studio or something similar. It usually comes bundled with a capture card at any corner it store.
Merry Christmas,
Sebastian Plamadeala -
Sebastian Plamadeala
December 24, 2009 at 10:10 pm in reply to: ProCoder3 in the CS4 Workflow – Help?Hello!
I am not so sure that you can successfully integrate (or replace) Procoder 3 in premiere pro.
Well, there are a few alternatives to ProCoder 3, just not with integration.
I use TMPEG encoder, with better and faster results and user-friendly interface.
Another personal choice, especially for flv or h264 is sorenson squeeze.If you can get the guys from grass valley support to install and make the integration error free, then best of luck and let us how procoder behaves!
Merry Christmas,
Sebastian Plamadeala