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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: CA
Age: 34
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Name: Sawyer Fischer |
Just finishing up my little animation project. I am not doing much in the way of compositing or post for the clips. There just wasn't time but I was just reading the review of combustions newest release and I had no idea it had gone down in price. My question is what do those of you who do animation what do you use? Premier, After Effects, combustion?
Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Age: 32
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Name: Sam Pollock |
I don't do anything fancy to animations. when I render out stills, I use Bink (free from www.radgametools.com). It can turn animations into exe files, so no-one can edit them.
For title pages, I composite images in photoshop, copy them a few times, and add them to the start. |
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I use after effects just cause I usually net render the files in max 5.1, and thus just use AE's bmp compositer...Also, since it's an Adobe package, I can insert Illustrator text as layers and not deal with alpha channels
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Sweden
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Name: Kent Hulusjö |
I use premier.(just because I havent tried anything else)
render stills in Lightscape, "putting them together" in Premier, adding the clients logo at start and finish and a small logo during the animation. /K |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Tampa
Age: 38
Posts: 620
Name: John Dollus |
I use both After Effects and Combustion on a fairly regular basis and prefer AE. No legitimate reason why other than I have been editing animations for years and the old timeline interface is quicker for me than the node-based interfaces such as Combustion and I have not had time to go through the several hours of training material. Over time, I am sure my preference will change but not today.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: London, UK
Age: 31
Posts: 170
Name: Jan Gall |
Just finishing up my little animation project. I am not doing much in the way of compositing or post for the clips. There just wasn't time but I was just reading the review of combustions newest release and I had no idea it had gone down in price. My question is what do those of you who do animation what do you use? Premier, After Effects, combustion?
Thanks Use after effects for compositing. Did a project compositing green screened furry toys in a CG room recently. Worked a treat. Rendered different depths of the CG out separately with alphas and in AE put them all together, this meant correction in 3D Max was very easy as only certain aspects had to be tweaked. Gonna use After Effects a lot more in my 3D work now. Though i think combustion works well with 3DS Max! |
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Hi,
We are spending some time at architectural animation (even got nominated for a 3d-award in architectural animation) and use... *tadadadam* - Video Post (native in max3.1) for composition of layers, cropping etc. on a per shot basis. - Premiere to edit finished shots into an animation That's it... 3dsmax3.1 still is a very robust package... Getting outdated with max6 underway, but still a rock solid beast. rgds nisus
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