@drawinggraffiti You need to install a mjpeg codec. Otherwise u can try to change the filedefinition from .avi to .mpeg. If this not work check the internet for a free mjpeg codec and install it.
hi, there're several ways to do that, so I own CS3 and I don't know if there are better ways to do that in CS4/5.
The hardest way is to do it as described in this tut with some extra things to care of.
But there's a script and probably it can help u - if it's just 360°, it depends on the panorama.If it's a 360° spherical one you can use the build in plugin CCsphere and give a try if this works
for u.Map the pic on the sphere and make it very big, move the camera inside,
I downloaded the trail version of trapcode horizon and it's really good. exactly what i need - i think it's worth it for the time it would save. thanks for your help.
great tutorial thanks! - do you know if it is possible to map the 2D footage if i wanted to do a 360 degree pan? Eg. I've got a 3D building that I'm orbiting with a camera, but i don't know how to get a seamless background image for the entire orbit. thanks again for the tutorial. very helpful
when you use a footage or picture same size as your comp for backround, it's getting blurry. Try to bring the cam and projection/light closer to the grid, fix the perspective or use a bigger or interpolated footage.
Otherwise it can be that you 've turned focalpoint on in your camsettings.
I had the same issue till I figured out the problem, my light had CAST SHADOWS checked off. Make sure you check this on, otherwise when you turn on Cast Shadow ONLY on the image to be projected, it will just disappear cause your light isn't set to cast any shadows for it to project.
that's right and it might be the problem of DoNotuseEbid. So, as I said make the light properties as I have and there's cast shadows on. Anyway I didn't said that this is very important and I will change this with a text box.
U mean to the image which should be the protection? Make sure that you increase the "light transmitting" to 100% and bring it just in front of the light & camera and the other layers need to have accept shadows.
you speak like Goerge saint piere :D
sergeant07 5 months ago
you should put a "curves" adjustment on the cow so that it doesnt look to bright compared to the rest of the picture, otherwise, great tutorial!
YMCMB4L1F3 5 months ago
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Tamangboys 5 months ago
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Tamangboys 5 months ago
@drawinggraffiti You need to install a mjpeg codec. Otherwise u can try to change the filedefinition from .avi to .mpeg. If this not work check the internet for a free mjpeg codec and install it.
Peffken 6 months ago
please help when i try to open vid in after effects is says :video not avilable, cannot find 'vids:mjpg' decompressor what should i do ??
drawinggraffiti 6 months ago
@tmshl11
hi, there're several ways to do that, so I own CS3 and I don't know if there are better ways to do that in CS4/5.
The hardest way is to do it as described in this tut with some extra things to care of.
But there's a script and probably it can help u - if it's just 360°, it depends on the panorama.If it's a 360° spherical one you can use the build in plugin CCsphere and give a try if this works
for u.Map the pic on the sphere and make it very big, move the camera inside,
Peffken 7 months ago
@Peffken
I downloaded the trail version of trapcode horizon and it's really good. exactly what i need - i think it's worth it for the time it would save. thanks for your help.
tmshl11 7 months ago
great tutorial thanks! - do you know if it is possible to map the 2D footage if i wanted to do a 360 degree pan? Eg. I've got a 3D building that I'm orbiting with a camera, but i don't know how to get a seamless background image for the entire orbit. thanks again for the tutorial. very helpful
tmshl11 7 months ago
@tmshl11
think about that the pic is now mirrored.
The best way for me is to use trapcode's
Horizon plugin but it costs 99$.
I will send U two links per mail that might help you.
Peffken 7 months ago
I did all according to this tutor, but my footage wasn't projected on this shapes behind it :( it's still a flat square
Ratiosaurus 10 months ago
Thank you!
jezzajills 1 year ago
Hi. super Tut 5 Sterne. Aber kannst du das gleiche vllt auf deutsch noch mal machen?
gtau2ab 1 year ago
Man i dont have the Effect tat you use ther can you help me pLSSS Xd !!!!!
54MusTiii54 1 year ago
@54MusTiii54
u mean Grid or Checkerboard? I They must be under effects->generate.
Peffken 1 year ago
@Peffken
oh yes yesno problem homie i Found it Now but thank you xD
54MusTiii54 1 year ago
Very nice, thank you.
LRCProductionsUS 1 year ago
with after effect to you I count it....thanks for your insane tutor...
katonusa 1 year ago
@katonusa
I don't get it... what do you mean?
Peffken 1 year ago
Mine is so blurry, do u know why?
insanedb 1 year ago
@insanedb
when you use a footage or picture same size as your comp for backround, it's getting blurry. Try to bring the cam and projection/light closer to the grid, fix the perspective or use a bigger or interpolated footage.
Otherwise it can be that you 've turned focalpoint on in your camsettings.
Hope this can help.
Peffken 1 year ago
@Peffken dot worry mate i got it, thanks for the feddback anyways
insanedb 1 year ago
Cool stuff. TY.
lprzytula 1 year ago
very impressive !!!
VEry good tuto, thank you very much for that !!!
loubano 1 year ago
great tutorial, thanks
effectsportal 1 year ago
cooooll
AshvajitSadanshivkar 2 years ago
I had the same issue till I figured out the problem, my light had CAST SHADOWS checked off. Make sure you check this on, otherwise when you turn on Cast Shadow ONLY on the image to be projected, it will just disappear cause your light isn't set to cast any shadows for it to project.
1Madlunatic 2 years ago
Thank you 1Madlunatic,
that's right and it might be the problem of DoNotuseEbid. So, as I said make the light properties as I have and there's cast shadows on. Anyway I didn't said that this is very important and I will change this with a text box.
Peffken 2 years ago
ok i seem to have followed everything but when I turn shadows to only my image just disappears. any ideas why?
DoNotuseEbid 2 years ago
U mean to the image which should be the protection? Make sure that you increase the "light transmitting" to 100% and bring it just in front of the light & camera and the other layers need to have accept shadows.
Peffken 2 years ago
yep ive done that trying everything here its still not projecting
DoNotuseEbid 2 years ago
mh, did you choose "active camera" in the view window?
Otherwise u can upload the .aep file to a freespace hoster and I will have a look what is wrong. Just send me the link.
Peffken 2 years ago
thankyou
DoNotuseEbid 2 years ago