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  • Zachary Hollifield

    October 6, 2008 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Batch Rendering .AVI’s in CS3 on a Mac

    On a PC maybe. On a mac, no, not for .AVI’s unless “Flip4Mac” would be recognized in your normal AE render que settings for quicktime, which mine is not (very frustrating). I guess double the exporting is my only solution for the time being. I will definitely continue to look into this so its not a road block for others.

    -Zach

  • Zachary Hollifield

    October 6, 2008 at 8:30 pm in reply to: Batch Rendering .AVI’s in CS3 on a Mac

    Yeap. I’ve got “Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD” as well as the normal “Flip4Mac” but its not showing up in the AE render options to make any type of “.AVI”. I’ve been using compressor for a couple years now doing the batched conversions and haven’t seen any artifacts or compression issues, lets keep my fingers crossed this year! Hah.

    I’ll keep hacking at it in AE and if I come across a solution I’ll post, and I hope if anyone else finds a way, please share it 🙂

    Thanks for the speed responses,
    I appreciate it.
    -Zach

  • Zachary Hollifield

    October 6, 2008 at 8:07 pm in reply to: Batch Rendering .AVI’s in CS3 on a Mac

    Yes, but with “file>export” have to do the renders one at a time, right? I’d definitely need to que them for a overnight render so it can plow trough 100 of them…

  • Zachary Hollifield

    June 2, 2008 at 8:33 pm in reply to: Rotate your Canvas

    This is what I mean. If you watch this video you can see there is a hotkey that he presses and rotates the canvas just ever so slightly to get that perfect line. Most of have a certain stroke of the pen when drawing or using the wacom tablet. Hes able to consistently rotate his canvas so he can keep his hand movent in one direction.

    https://frenden.com/painter-x-inking-video-brush-settings/#more-68

    In photoshop the only way I know of doing this is like you said, transform>rotate. But in painter X as you can see, its as simple as a key command with mouse drag. I hope this makes sense.

    Thanks,

    -Zach

  • Zachary Hollifield

    June 2, 2008 at 2:12 pm in reply to: Rotate your Canvas

    I know that rotate… Say if you were drawing on a piece of paper and to get that perfect stroke, you would rotate the paper say 15 degrees. Is there a way to rotate your canvas 23 degrees, 12 degrees, 33 degrees ect…? Dont you think there shout be a hot key for that (alt+r and drag to the left or right) would be great huh!) If this exists in PS I’d love to know.

    Thanks,

    -Zach

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