OK- I don't have any clue what you just said... The only thing that I know of that uses 'cameras' that we traditionally use (and even it is rather rare) is LightWave...post-it wrote:don't crop it; use it as if it were a 2nd level Canvas and Then define the Camera' view and angle ^^
it looks much better . . plus, you can move it around as if it were still a single-picture on a mat ^_^
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The problem is that I at least have no idea what program you're talking about... as it is, it sounds halfway nonsensical without a frame of reference for the program. Thinking about it, After Effects in 3D mode does use cameras, but I'd think that dropping into 3D mode just to handle cropping/zooming a video would be a bit of a waste of processing time...post-it wrote:multi-layer construction area - it is used for assembling new animations usually; I cheeted and made a Video the 2nd layer ^^ and it understood it ^^
I can't quite explain why it works, but a friend of mine at the college said, "give it a try; you'll never know unless you do it and fail at it."
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