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  • Tony Kloiber

    April 20, 2006 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Flickering Weld Effect

    Put The lens flare on a black layer animate the flare point then look in the Effect menu>animation presets>behaviors>opacity flash random.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    April 20, 2006 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Flickering Weld Effect

    Put The lens flare on a black layer animate the flare point then look in the Effect menu>animation presets>behaviors>opacity flash random.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    April 20, 2006 at 7:28 pm in reply to: Motion Tracking in AE6.5

    If the point you are tracking moves out of frame there is nothing for AE to track or even guess at. What you want to do is at the point in time in which your track point leaves the frame, you want to stop the tracker and set a new tracking point. There are a number of detailed explanations of how to do this. One place is in the AE help and I’m sure there are some tutorials here on the subject.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    April 12, 2006 at 2:38 pm in reply to: MAC OS 10.4.6 and AE7

    I’m not so sure that the programs are art but I think I know what you mean.

    ( I am no longer able to “hide” after effects)
    Check preferences there is a setting to use mac shorts.

    (I also can’t scrub through output in a cached ram preview)
    Check the comp window render settings – It’s the little screen icon with a lighten bolt over it – at the bottom of you comp window. I think this defaults to opengl which doesn’t work well on most of the mac video cards in even slightly older machines.

    TonyTony

  • Animated displacement map. Tracking if your shot moves.

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  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2006 at 6:29 pm in reply to: quack quack

    This was one of the things I was hoping for in AE 7 but alas…
    so far I think the duck is the only way to export a timeline from FCP and have access to all the edits and their trimmed source footage in AE.

    Good news is that it sounds as if you’ve already spent the money.

    TonyTony

  • Short answer no. The other answers would be the way you wish you would of done it, but at this point you have to go back and “touch” all the layers individually. You could follow Steve’s idea so when your client changes their mind again you can just adjust the master layer and all the others will follow.

    TonyTony

  • Short answer no. The other answers would be the way you wish you would of done it, but at this point you have to go back and “touch” all the layers individually. You could follow Steve’s idea so when your client changes their mind again you can just adjust the master layer and all the others will follow.

    TonyTony

  • paint. Both Paint and Vector paint.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    January 18, 2006 at 3:13 pm in reply to: AE 7 – Am I disappointed or…

    I’m sure the other things we all want will come in time. My worry is, I pay now and, at NAB Adobe announces another update with actual new features. It use to be that AE updates were few and far between but well worth it. I’m wondering if that is changing.

    If I had 3 bills I would just get Shake and know that its getting full support for my platform, is integrated into the workflow of my other applications and has the features I need.

    TonyTony

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