2009-06-03, 13:35 | Link #661 |
~Buri Buri!~
Fansubber
Join Date: Aug 2008
|
I want to buy a copy of AFX, because it seems that I need it's power to make a logo for some of my group's releases, but before I go ahead and buy it, I would like to ask those questions:
Can it clip a text in Aegisub's fashion? I would need also to draw that text clip by smoothed curves. Can the text move from one point to another in a certain duration? Are there any text effects that can help me do with something like this?: And the last question: can the script made in AFX be loaded in an .avs script? Or something of a workaround for this?
__________________
Last edited by andy_blah; 2009-06-03 at 13:51. |
2009-06-03, 15:22 | Link #662 |
typesetting ftw!
Fansubber
Join Date: Feb 2009
|
You can't load an avs in afx however if you could, there would be no point in doing that. AFX best works with lossless avi files.
The thing you call clip is called MASKS in afx and it has a lot of features which you are going to love. Movement, scale, opacity animations are %1 of AFX. You can do any special effect you want with it. |
2009-06-04, 12:11 | Link #664 | ||
Senior Member
Fansubber
Join Date: Jul 2004
|
Quote:
Quote:
2. Transform properties and keyframes (learn how to set keyframes in AE first) 3. Text animator: Text -> Animator (add: Skew, Position, Scale should do the trick) 4. Render an overlay (I'd start with Lagarith Codec) with straight matte in After Effects, and then use overlay() function in AVIsynth to have the product on your encode. If you have any questions how to do it, shoot me a question. |
||
2009-06-04, 12:53 | Link #665 | |
Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
|
Quote:
Despite being made for Premier this works for After Effects as well. |
|
2009-06-04, 19:46 | Link #666 |
Senior Member
Fansubber
Join Date: Jul 2004
|
well is it any better than ffdshow's makeavis? It basically frameserves (so it simulates actual avi track from avisynth script), which can be used in anywhere that only accepts AVI. Though using avisynth plugins in AE is another thing of interest
|
2009-06-05, 12:43 | Link #668 |
Senior Member
Fansubber
Join Date: Jul 2004
|
umm open? You import in AE, so it's only done once. Once it's in AE, they're automatically be recognized as another footages, which can be used in comps. frameserving has been working just fine.
Besides, I would rather just encode the avisynth to a lossless footage first; the video seeking is a lot faster in lossless clips comparing to videos served by avisynth. Note: nonlinear editing. Spending more time isn't the actual converting, but it's the actual video editing... So I think it's very irrelevant. |
2009-06-05, 14:22 | Link #670 |
Senior Member
Fansubber
Join Date: Jul 2004
|
no, i'm just saying you never really edit any videos in AE, as you are still insisting your point... using a frameserver, or importer of the frameserving is a drawback in speed, thereby making the video editing infeasible. And, it still makes access to avisynth filters noncollapsable, so what's your point again? Period. The best is to use complete raws for live edits.
|
2009-06-05, 14:50 | Link #671 | ||
Excessively jovial fellow
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ISDB-T
Age: 38
|
Quote:
Quote:
first you're like "use makeavis", then plork points out that you don't have to do that, you can just use a plugin that lets you do the same thing but without the makeavis step, and then you're like "oh frameserving that's irrelevant, don't do that" the sense is unmaking e: the more I try to comprehend your usual incomprehensible rantings the more it looks like that you haven't even understood what the thing plork linked actually does
__________________
|
||
2009-06-22, 05:47 | Link #672 |
Computer graphist
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Paris, France
Age: 41
|
frameserving is irrelevant, do I make sense ?
Don't want to argue, too annoying, and pichu will say that frameserving is great after that Anyway, I said months ago that I was going to show a real digital restauration to pichu, so here it is : http://naru.easynetonline.net/yaoith...20aviation.flv
__________________
|
2009-06-23, 18:00 | Link #673 |
Senior Member
Fansubber
Join Date: Jul 2004
|
...without looking over at the source codes, I can only make wild guesses without knowing it actually does internally. It will be simple and fast to conclude the discussion with codes, algorithms, and equations. There are just too many pros and cons on these basic concepts; it's not like I'm a fanboy of something. -_-;
digital restoration? I dunno; it's way too subjective... BTW, you have the exact scenery to contrast with? |
2009-07-16, 05:17 | Link #676 |
Ana-chan~
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Netherlands
|
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEff...864E43E84.html -> "Trim In point or Out point of selected layers to current time"
|
2009-07-20, 00:31 | Link #678 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
|
Assuming you're talking about Pichus Karaoke Script, you have to create a Point Control under Effects -> Expression Control -> Point Control and rename the Point Control into Position.
It's all explained in depth in crash's video tutorials. |
2009-07-20, 07:19 | Link #679 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
|
Thank you, that was very fast, and yes, I was talking about Pichu's Karaoke Script.
Now I went through the tutorials, and made one project exactly like the one in crash's Tutorial 2, except I replaced the triangle with particles. Now the particles that were already flying will still shift to the right every time according to the syllables' timing. How do I set the particles so that the particles that were already emitted will continue to fly naturally on their own? Thanks in advance. |
|
|