A "push-like" effect
- Vax
- Sexy black guy
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A "push-like" effect
Well basically, not something similar to push but something that syncs well to a "swoosh" sound like push could.
- Niotex
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Re: A "push-like" effect
And what will you be using to edit/composite this with?
- Vax
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Re: A "push-like" effect
Sony VegasNiotex wrote:And what will you be using to edit/composite this with?
- Niotex
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Re: A "push-like" effect
Pan and Scan =|
- Vax
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Re: A "push-like" effect
Be more specific to what kind of panning I should do, and what kind of effect I would use to scan?
- Slash
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Re: A "push-like" effect
i think some linear blur and some pan should work
- SenTrix
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Re: A "push-like" effect
I'd use radial blur, imo is better though only apply it to 2-4frames...i forgot the setting (dont have my laptop with me)[Aeox] wrote:i think some linear blur and some pan should work
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Re: A "push-like" effect
Hmmm, pretty basic but it might just do the trick.[Aeox] wrote:i think some linear blur and some pan should work
I see linear working better than radial blur, and applying it to 2-4 frames might be too little. For me its often 5-7Sentrix wrote:I'd use radial blur, imo is better though only apply it to 2-4frames...i forgot the setting (dont have my laptop with me)