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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by ExSphere » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:31 pm

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New video I plan to release for this year's akrosscon.

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by LittleAtari » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:48 pm

ExSphere wrote:Quoted Image converted to link:
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/3423/l ... gshand.jpg

New video I plan to release for this year's akrosscon.
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I also like that there's a sequence for pen clips XD

But looking good bro. Cant wait for it :up:

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by NS » Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:08 pm

You have no idea... Pure sex sauce :3

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by Lapini » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:22 am

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by ZephyrStar » Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:48 pm

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My timeline is still in the scripting phase. This is the script for my anime film "Akazawa." So far it tops out at 92 pages, but some of that is notes. The finished version should weigh in at around 50-60 minutes. Storyboarding and concept art soon...

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by gotegenks » Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:16 pm

Lapini wrote:Quoted Image converted to link:
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What is this I don't even
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by LeeRain » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:30 am

If you're using any kind of LCD, chances are you'll see banding regardless of actual color depth of the outputted file. Most (older) consumer LCD's are 6bpp, and "design" grade ones are 8bpp. CRT monitors usually are 8bpp. Unless you paid the $$$ for a "design grade" LCD. My advice is to render .tga or .tiff, and check the settings to see how far up you can put the bit depth. Also, it's very important to create your textures in the same depth, since that info is going to be rendered back out in the final frame at that depth.

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by JazzyDJ » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:40 pm

Speaking of timelines, when you guys use After Effects, are you editing the video in your regular editor and then sticking the entire length of that result into your after effects timeline and then re-editing in full lenght in after effects adding all your special effects? Or do you export one clip at a time with a lossless codec and then put a smaller clip in your AE timeline to add your effect, then export the lossless file WITH effects back into your editor's timeline after you've done after effects?

At what point in your process do you guys go from standard editor to after effects? How's that work?
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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by ExSphere » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:43 pm

JazzyDJ wrote:Speaking of timelines, when you guys use After Effects, are you editing the video in your regular editor and then sticking the entire length of that result into your after effects timeline and then re-editing in full lenght in after effects adding all your special effects? Or do you export one clip at a time with a lossless codec and then put a smaller clip in your AE timeline to add your effect, then export the lossless file WITH effects back into your editor's timeline after you've done after effects?

At what point in your process do you guys go from standard editor to after effects? How's that work?
Either way works fine. Depends on how much effect work your doing and how well your able to plan it out. The usual way is to edit all your footage on your timeline in premiere and once you are done with that you are able to open your file premiere file project up in After Effects with all the cuts still in place. You can render out un-compressed clips into AE then edit them, then put them back in premiere but you might lose a little bit of quality even if it's uncompressed.

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Re: We've seen your rig; now let's see your timeline.

Post by AshoriSDS » Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:28 am

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