

Anything else.. in even basic sets that would work?
oh it's recorded mainly in places with lots of daylight so yeah...

And heavy look is rather a no-no... but ya can post that too

Forgot to mention that it can be AP,AE&Vegas tho i haven't tried making it in ae&ap yet would be cool to keep it in vegas but, it doesn't matter in which program i will finally do itEmotive wrote:Which program are you using?
it looks kind of... interesting tho i dunno how it will fit huhBauzi wrote:"basic sets:"
Look for "blue hour" on the internet. It might be the colour set that you want.
yeah i guess tho somehow it's hard to make something fit into l&a uh huh O: so i would rather know in what "sets" i could find something that might actually fit into it. D: Tho i haven't experimented with that yet... i will seeBauzi wrote: I suggest that you read tutorials of the effects Hue & Saturation and Levels. They're basic, but yet powerful ways to manipulate colours.
well it's because it will go in pretty fast ...because my hand for cam sux..Emotive wrote:First one is way too blurred, second one looks pretty crappy too - what's that shining thing in the bottom middle?I'm really not getting what you're trying to achieve, but it certainly doesn't look like coloring.
Also, both look quite pixelated and blurry, is that how the original shot is? How about a more representative still, maybe?
yeah i know it's not too natural but like well i can always resign from it it's just for experimenting sake to get better mood since i wanna put it in amv, will do a xvid or mp4 later on how it looks and send a beta to someone ; OEmotive wrote:That looks quite unnatural but I guess that's what you're going for.. Though you could blend that in a bit better as well. It's up to you really as long as the ending result doesn't come out too untasteful.
actually it's already desaturated and darkened but i just heard to desaturate&sepia it well.. i will try darkening and stuff : PEmotive wrote: If I were you I'd try to darken it up a bit before applying my color of choice, so the lighter shots can also blend in better with the darker shots and give the video a better feel overall. Quick example http://i46.tinypic.com/szy26t.jpg