How to make a Particular Light Flash Effect in Sony Vegas

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How to make a Particular Light Flash Effect in Sony Vegas

Post by MrTheAnimatist » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:11 am

I apoligise in advance for posting another question like this. I realise it must get quite irritating. Anyhow, to get to the point, I'd like to know how to to the effect seen multiple times in the attached video, where an object of area of the video flashes. I know it's probably really obvious, but I've tried all the lighting effects in Vegas in combination with masks, and none of them look as good. if anyone could tell me how to do it properly, I would be most grateful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r029Ao-B ... 3&index=82

Example of the effect are at 0:14, 0:25, 0:29 and 1:00

Thanks again in advance
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Re: How to make a Particular Light Flash Effect in Sony Vega

Post by Eake4 » Sun Jun 02, 2013 4:51 am

I'm surprised masking didn't work for you, this is my take on the effect. Duplicate layer, mask upper layer which part you want to glow, apply levels "brighten" preset and also play with settings there with keyframes. It probably doesn't look as good as the ones in the AMV because the background for you object is not black, or dark.

After Effects has a glow effect which works really nicely and can be controlled easily with an adjustment layer so if you have that, I would recommend it.
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Re: How to make a Particular Light Flash Effect in Sony Vega

Post by MrTheAnimatist » Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:02 am

Eake4 wrote:I'm surprised masking didn't work for you, this is my take on the effect. Duplicate layer, mask upper layer which part you want to glow, apply levels "brighten" preset and also play with settings there with keyframes. It probably doesn't look as good as the ones in the AMV because the background for you object is not black, or dark.

After Effects has a glow effect which works really nicely and can be controlled easily with an adjustment layer so if you have that, I would recommend it.
OK, I'll try both of those out. Thanks very much
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