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  • Hurray! Awesome job Judge. I ain't no virtualogist but you sure did got my vote for the Supreme court Judge.

    Was that from Serious Ultra 2 Federal Court your Honor?

  • @jocfncom

    The courtroom is from Ultra 2 Master set 4

  • nice,job

  • Where can I get that Courtroom Virtual Set? I use Ultra CS3.

  • Clever! The whole piece was well done!

  • He's a tad bit too small, other than that, nice work. I use Ultra II as well. I have Composite Lab too, that does some different things like masking and key framing that Ultra doesn't do. I also hate that Adobe bought them out. Now you have to PAY for tech support. It was free and you could talk to someone who'd walk you through stuff without cleaning out your wallet first!

  • I would like to see how you are using Ultra, got anything you can post?

  • I used Ultra II for my "Storm trooper test". Go to my channel & check it out. I also used it on the "human disintegration test". On the "Predator Bride", the bride is a stock piece of footage that came with Ultra II. I also used Ultra for my Star Wars Fan Film comedy piece, "DARK SITH".

  • The eraser in Ultra is a bit like masking, except for it can't be keyframed and it isn't a vector shape.

  • studiolabs: yes, I suppose it is. I really like Ultra II, just wish you could mask/garbage matte & keyframe. Adobe bought them out, and Adobe After Effects has all that so I was hoping they'd have a nice upgrade...still waiting after two years...nothing.

  • I've used it before a couple of times too and I love its simplicity. Also it works with a home-made 5 dollar green screen with standard room fluorescent lighting beautifully.

  • If you get a shot of the green screen without the subject in front of it for a couple of seconds, and then press "set key" under the "Keyer" tag, you get a phenomenal key. When green screening the BEST formula is: cross light the screen, then put the subject 4 feet from screen & cross light subject (creating 2 separate lighting fields). An overcast day is the perfect green screen lighting though, diffused & NO shadows. You can create virtual sets with .png files as well. :-)

  • When is he coming back with his decision? Somebody go check on him....

  • Yep .. the acting was pretty good !

  • Love the acting, get a better camera

  • Good acting, well written, short sweet to the point

  • hmm clever diologue.

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