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  • Thehardmenpath

    January 2, 2006 at 11:52 pm in reply to: rotoscope animated line

    It’s not. Some values within the script are in Spanish (and tremendously unpolished), but instructions and buttons are not. My English is terrible anyway, and I am sorry for that. Further instructions in the help buttons of the script, and here:

    https://www.aenhancers.com/viewtopic.php?t=329

  • Thehardmenpath

    January 2, 2006 at 8:21 pm in reply to: rotoscope animated line

    Mask could work, probably better than paint effects.

    After getting used to masks, check out this script, it might help you:

    https://usuarios.lycos.es/thehardmenpath/scripts/RotAE.jsx

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 31, 2005 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Happy New Year to ALL

    Happy new year to the cow masters, to the gurus that help every day, to the people with doubts for making us think, to the Adobe developers, to any other developers, to actors, directors, editors, dps, electricians, cameramen, pizza carriers and… ok, producers too.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 31, 2005 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Happy New Year to ALL

    Happy new year to the cow masters, to the gurus that help every day, to the people with doubts for making us think, to the Adobe developers, to any other developers, to actors, directors, editors, dps, electricians, cameramen, pizza carriers and… ok, producers too.

  • hehe… which is what will happen to my script, I have no facts to base myself on, but I am quite sure of it.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 29, 2005 at 7:01 am in reply to: Linking Multiple Items Together in a Moving Curve

    I think there are some ways to do it with expressions, which someone better than me on that field can explain.

    For me, the easy way would be to animate an object of the chain, duplicate it and, at the new one, move every keyframe on the timeline some frames later.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 29, 2005 at 7:01 am in reply to: Linking Multiple Items Together in a Moving Curve

    I think there are some ways to do it with expressions, which someone better than me on that field can explain.

    For me, the easy way would be to animate an object of the chain, duplicate it and, at the new one, move every keyframe on the timeline some frames later.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 29, 2005 at 3:28 am in reply to: Faking 3D on a Rotating Image…

    You seem to be parenting the shadows to the mail moving gear. Don’t do that, just parent the expression. Use the expresion button in the rotation feature. Then you’ll se a parent tool within the rotation options. Attatch/parent it to the rotation value of the main gear and it’ll be done.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 29, 2005 at 3:28 am in reply to: Faking 3D on a Rotating Image…

    You seem to be parenting the shadows to the mail moving gear. Don’t do that, just parent the expression. Use the expresion button in the rotation feature. Then you’ll se a parent tool within the rotation options. Attatch/parent it to the rotation value of the main gear and it’ll be done.

  • Thehardmenpath

    December 28, 2005 at 11:01 pm in reply to: Thicker outlines with find edges???

    Duplicate the layer with the effect and use the multiply filter, perhaps?

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