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  • Shirak Agresta

    April 25, 2007 at 12:14 am in reply to: Expression Needed: Rotation based on Position!!!

    Great, thanks so much. I look forward to the code! The shirts are supposed to be hard, basically like swinging cards or cardboard, so I’m not worried about deformation or anything like that. I just don’t want them to intersect. When I get home I’ll post a still (if I can) of the image I’m using.

    I couldn’t see the example you have, not sure if it’s my flash player or what.

    Thanks again!

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    April 20, 2007 at 4:21 pm in reply to: Importing paths from AE to Illustrator?

    Yep! I’m using the same programs and it won’t work for me.

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    August 9, 2006 at 12:47 am in reply to: Is this possible at all in AE7?

    Well, that would be the logical solution, but he can’t afford it and we’re on different platforms so we can’t share it either. Oh, well. I’m just gonna install 6.5 on my system as well as 7, should solve the issue.

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    August 9, 2006 at 12:45 am in reply to: After Effects 6.5 AND 7 at the same time?

    Cool, thank you both!

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    August 8, 2006 at 5:11 am in reply to: Is this possible at all in AE7?

    Urgh, yeah, that’s what I thought. Sucks, though, ’cause we need to share project files. Stupid. Why would that be such a difficult thing to include. I mean, sure, not for the new features, but how often do they upgrade or change the coding on Levels (e.g.)?

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    April 21, 2006 at 6:26 am in reply to: Stamp timecode on clip in AE?!? Please help!

    Cool, thanks guys! I thought that was so, but I haven’t really explored those presets yet. Appreciate it!

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you! Did I say thank you?

    Appreciate it.

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you! Did I say thank you?

    Appreciate it.

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    March 17, 2006 at 8:44 am in reply to: Expression duration help, please!

    I guess that depending on how much it would go past the target time, I would just then compensate for that in where I placed that layer in my animation. For this particular project I’m working on, no it wouldn’t matter to much, I’d just work around it. It’s just that it’s such an abrupt stop. Is there a way to write an expression that says (for example):

    when time reaches, say, 4 seconds (00;04;00) ease to a stop. Then I could change that beginning ease point to wherever I needed it on the timeline, figuring that it would overshoot and then plan for it in where I place my layer in the comp.

    No? Like I said, I’m brand new to expressions, so I don’t know. I like the idea of the expression slider, but I don’t know if it could incorporate your random expression that I’m currently using and control it like that…

    Either way, thanks!

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

  • Shirak Agresta

    March 17, 2006 at 8:44 am in reply to: Expression duration help, please!

    I guess that depending on how much it would go past the target time, I would just then compensate for that in where I placed that layer in my animation. For this particular project I’m working on, no it wouldn’t matter to much, I’d just work around it. It’s just that it’s such an abrupt stop. Is there a way to write an expression that says (for example):

    when time reaches, say, 4 seconds (00;04;00) ease to a stop. Then I could change that beginning ease point to wherever I needed it on the timeline, figuring that it would overshoot and then plan for it in where I place my layer in the comp.

    No? Like I said, I’m brand new to expressions, so I don’t know. I like the idea of the expression slider, but I don’t know if it could incorporate your random expression that I’m currently using and control it like that…

    Either way, thanks!

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire couldn’t conquer the blue sky.

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