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  • Simon Bronson

    September 27, 2007 at 1:39 pm in reply to: Maya, Max, Or 4d for MOTION GRAPHICS

    Cinema 4D is great for Motion Graphics.
    Relatively easy for designers to pick up and contains excellent export of passes and 3D data to apps such as After Effects.

  • Simon Bronson

    August 29, 2007 at 1:31 pm in reply to: only render object buffer?

    In multipass, within channels, just check object buffer, you wont need the RGBA track if its already rendered.

  • Simon Bronson

    August 18, 2007 at 7:47 am in reply to: Bubbles

    Have you tried particle illustion?
    https://www.wondertouch.com/

    They have a huge emitter library and I’m pretty sure they have bubbles in their Jan 07 library which can be downloaded.

    All the best with the project.

  • Simon Bronson

    August 18, 2007 at 7:38 am in reply to: Quicktime footage freezing in apple CS3

    Thanks John,

    That sounds like a good workaround. Looking forward to adobe fixing this bug as its wasted a bit of my time so far.

    cheers,

    simon

  • Simon Bronson

    August 17, 2007 at 3:49 pm in reply to: Good Sound Effects?
  • Simon Bronson

    December 13, 2005 at 11:33 pm in reply to: Sketch and Toon Alpha Problem

    I’ve had this problem too. I got around it by doing a separate alpha pass with S&T turned off. Then you can alpha matte the result in AE, shake, fcp etc.

    good luck,

    simon

  • Simon Bronson

    July 22, 2005 at 1:23 am in reply to: Flying cameras and camera targets

    Wow, the Stedicam expresson plugin is AMAZING. Thanks alot Lennart @tcastudios!
    Now I want to go back and redo all of my other tracking shots.

    Thank you all kind cow folk,

    simon

  • Simon Bronson

    July 18, 2005 at 3:19 am in reply to: Better slow motion?

    Time remapping is part of the core of After Effects, not a plugin, it may be isolated to the Production bundle, not sure. It works on field blending as far as I know. Unfortnately I don’t have any examples for you but I’m sure you’ll have a blast once you start tinkering. You just have to make sure you have motion blending selected in you timeline and have the right field interpolation selected.

  • Simon Bronson

    July 17, 2005 at 11:58 pm in reply to: Scaling inside FCP?

    Although I haven’t used version fcp5 I have been forced to do my scaling in After Effects.

  • Simon Bronson

    July 17, 2005 at 11:55 pm in reply to: Better slow motion?

    I agree, for really smooth slow mo’s I use after effects time remapping or even REvisions Reel Smart Motion blur. They’ve even ported it for fcp now.

    https://www.revisionfx.com/mblur.htm

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