1) It'd be trademark, not copyright. 2) You will find it rather difficult to claim trademark on a name that you do not actually do any trade by. You need to actually use the mark for some kind of trade (Ya know, commerce?) in order to claim trademark and it expires once you stop doing trade by that ...
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@Qyot27: Adobe's known for not really caring about piracy. They're probably pretty apathetic to situation at this point, and are simply covering their asses legally. It's not that they don't care about piracy, it's that they realize that the vast majority of people who pirate the software would nev...
Hmm. Sounds like PNG image sequences are the winner, as it supports up to 32bpc + Alpha and it's pretty universally accepted. Keeping entire exports in dedicated folders will be a bit of a pain but oh well.
I've been getting into computer animation and more elaborate effects with my film productions. While my cameras still shoot 8bpc I've found that using higher color depth before export helps reduce banding on lossless export. I know I can do 16bpc or higher with PNG or other image sequence exports, b...
You're reading too much into it, he's just expressing that someone is coming to one website to ask for help about another. Except that there is no reason that the Org should be the 'wrong place' to ask advice on putting AMVs onto another website, or to an anime convention, or to your mother's DVD p...
This kinda feels like walking into a Burger King and asking how to order at McDonalds...but anyway... Only if you're dumb enough to think that The Org is in competition with YouTube. If YouTube is McDonalds, than The Org is more like cooking school. The Org existed without video file hosting even a...
Following on from what Zarx said, most rippers are really bad at it, and the ones who are good do weird things which will fuck you over later on. Easier if more annoying to just use legit footage even if it needs manual correction work. TBH most available downloadable footage is passable, but you c...
That makes no sense at all. What I mean is, you can put the camera on a dolly or a glidecam, and have it set infront, keeping pace with subjects as they move down a hallway or something and it's pretty typical stuff. In anime however, that's a very expensive scene that had to have the entire moving...
I actually found it to be the opposite for me, I found it easier to set up shots and camera movement because from watching anime and editing clips from it I kind of got the sense of how the camera should move and what kind of compositions look good. In fact I think setting up the camera became my f...