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  • Stephen Roberts

    March 19, 2017 at 8:13 pm in reply to: Lacking basic color understanding!

    good! … I’m just using the free QT player that comes with the Mac OS (doesn’t seem to have any settings).

    Oh… when viewed using VLC (an mp4 not the .mov (VLC can’t open .mov files?) the color is better, more saturated (maybe too saturated)

    Thanks Dave!

  • Stephen Roberts

    March 19, 2017 at 7:59 pm in reply to: Lacking basic color understanding!

    Sorry! … it is all Illustrator artwork. Flat simple shapes. The color in Illustrator, AFX and the final GIFs from PSD all matched.

    But if I just look at the .mov files, they look washed out.

    (What’s weird is I made the GIFs from these same washed out .mov files )

  • Stephen Roberts

    September 24, 2016 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Can’t smooth a motion path!

    thanks guys! … I’ll check it out.

  • Stephen Roberts

    September 23, 2016 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Can’t smooth a motion path!

    Thanks! … that makes sense. More key frames than frames. OK… i’ll keep it slow and speed it up.

  • Stephen Roberts

    September 23, 2016 at 6:57 pm in reply to: Can’t smooth a motion path!

    Thanks for the reply! … yes, I’ve tried that as well. I think you’re right and the keyframes are too close together. The only solution I have so far is to make it very slow, and then bring that comp into another comp and speed it up using Time Stretch.

  • Stephen Roberts

    July 11, 2016 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Easy scale / graph editor question!

    thanks for the response!

    Ok… that helped, to change the value just to move the key frame out of the way (and then change it back)

    see, the starting keyframe is horz=100 vert=0 and 20 frames later, horz=100 vert=100 … so to try and grab the vert bezier on the second keyframe, I kept grabbing the horz, when I wanted the vert. They were in the same spot.

  • Stephen Roberts

    July 11, 2016 at 6:53 pm in reply to: Easy scale / graph editor question!

    i possibly am…

    But when I tried it in the value graph, it’s the same. I see both the red (horse) and green (vert) beziers.

    When I try to click and drag the green one, I can’t because the red one is on top.

  • Stephen Roberts

    June 24, 2016 at 9:00 pm in reply to: Can I import a 3D PDF into After Effects?

    Hi Joe, Thanks again! Quick question: I’m totally new to Cinema 4D, and I don’t have time to learn… I was just hoping to import this model, rotate it and export for AE.

    The client sent me the model in .dae format, but when I open in Cinema 4D, I see this (attached screen shot)

    Is this just a matter of turning on or off some preferences? Or is the file itself problematic?

  • Stephen Roberts

    June 24, 2016 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Can I import a 3D PDF into After Effects?

    Thanks Joe!

    OK… I’ll go back to the client and see if they can export as a FBX or DAE

  • Stephen Roberts

    December 8, 2015 at 3:07 pm in reply to: Does any know how to do this effect?

    Nice! thanks

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