Nice vid...I need to salvage a project and thought trying to hide mistakes by using this options. I have AE CS5 and hoe this pulls over. We have the same functions just labeled a little differently. I will let you know if it translates well or not..if you care :)
I really think my comment will be useful. (not this part but: scanner darkly was rotoscoped, which you probably already knew).
But, when you use the same video in multiple layers, it slows down playback considerably, where as if you duplicated the video on your hard drive 3 times, and use each one as the different layer, you would probably get full frame rate playback. Just from my experience. I really hope you try my suggestion, it may surprise you. This sounds like some sort of add :P
@LandyGerhardt Hi there! Yes, I know that the film was rotoscoped but thanks for mentioning it - others may not. Your suggestion's probably not something I'd due cus I'd either have to rerender smaller chunks & lose quality or note the frame numbers to reselect for each layer & my playback isn't quite as bad as this makes it look (have since ditched that screencap program cus it made everything lag!) but it's a very interesting idea for lower performance machines. Thanks for bringing it up.
Wow nice
LUISGAL006 1 month ago
Nice vid...I need to salvage a project and thought trying to hide mistakes by using this options. I have AE CS5 and hoe this pulls over. We have the same functions just labeled a little differently. I will let you know if it translates well or not..if you care :)
rtkiiiprod 4 months ago
I really think my comment will be useful. (not this part but: scanner darkly was rotoscoped, which you probably already knew).
But, when you use the same video in multiple layers, it slows down playback considerably, where as if you duplicated the video on your hard drive 3 times, and use each one as the different layer, you would probably get full frame rate playback. Just from my experience. I really hope you try my suggestion, it may surprise you. This sounds like some sort of add :P
LandyGerhardt 1 year ago
@LandyGerhardt Hi there! Yes, I know that the film was rotoscoped but thanks for mentioning it - others may not. Your suggestion's probably not something I'd due cus I'd either have to rerender smaller chunks & lose quality or note the frame numbers to reselect for each layer & my playback isn't quite as bad as this makes it look (have since ditched that screencap program cus it made everything lag!) but it's a very interesting idea for lower performance machines. Thanks for bringing it up.
cybridproductions 1 year ago
vaasnaad & cybridproductions. Two of my fav Cinelerra people. cheers!
TheNouffer 1 year ago