For things like working with multiple editing programs - for example, you do rotoscoping with photoshop and import those files into your editing program - which you'd then export in full quality to import into ae/particle illusion/etc - and then continue to edit in whatever. It just gets tricky. But for effects heavy videos in which you do all the effects within one program, then it'll be fine, however that's never the case for me. |:Kitsuner wrote:Why so?
Is it my computer? Or every video editor?
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Thanks, Ill keep your tip in mind. Most of my videos are pretty simple, I definitely don't think ill be trying to rival skittles any time soonKoopiskeva wrote:That bait and switch method works perfectly fine for simple videos, but if you do effects heavy videos, it gets a bit too tricky and cumbersome to do such a thing. |:
