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Discussion in 'Oceania Discussion Boards' started by sith star, Feb 14, 2005.

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  1. sith star

    sith star Jedi Padawan star 4

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    has anybody got this program ?
    if so I could use some help ?
    I want to do some rotoscoping but am having trouble
    any help or tips would be super
     
  2. kahli

    kahli Jedi Knight star 5

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    abode what 6?

    Photoshop?
    Acrobat?
    Pagemaker?
    Illustrator?
     
  3. sith star

    sith star Jedi Padawan star 4

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    adobe 6 premier I think
     
  4. kahli

    kahli Jedi Knight star 5

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    Neech knows it but I don't know if he has it.

    I'm sure he'd love to help you out.
     
  5. sith star

    sith star Jedi Padawan star 4

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    NNEEEEEEEEECCCHHHH were are you when you are needed ?
    if you dont have it I can give you a copy ?
     
  6. NeecH

    NeecH Jedi Master star 4

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    I have Adobe Premiere 6 and know how to use it but if you're doing rotoscoping I'd say you actually need Adobe After Effects 6 which I don't have (I have AE 5, I think). After Effects is slightly harder to use so it's better to just download a tutorial from the net or go to the Fan Film boards and ask for help. Sure, most of the guys there are ****ers but atleast mst know what they're doing.
     
  7. Grieyls

    Grieyls Jedi Knight star 6

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    Well I would hope so... I think :confused:
     
  8. sith star

    sith star Jedi Padawan star 4

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    its a start
    tanx :)
     
  9. NeecH

    NeecH Jedi Master star 4

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    Also... rotoscoping in Photoshop onto a Filmstrip file exported from Premiere is piss easy too, but can take a little longer though.

    Mucking around on Filmstrip files in Photoshop is also good if you have a bit of imagination and a little patience. Heaps of cool effects (like removing heads and arms, adding bullet trails and blood spurts, etc) can be done with very little effort (and just a bit of artistic talent).
     
  10. sith star

    sith star Jedi Padawan star 4

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    now if I only could figure out how to do all that I will be set

    I just got the program not long ago so I am still just playing around realy ,but am always keen to learn
     
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