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  • Deeter2
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    Originally posted by GrassValley_SL View Post
    Correct and if you don't have PS you can do it all in EDIUS with our mask tool.
    That's whats deeter2 is not seeing in Barry's post.

    With the Mask tool you can isolate anything in an image. (because you can do free shapes)

    You also can create the alpha prep with the alpha matte in the bin. :) (but it is not really needed)

    Tip:
    If you are going to use the layouter for motion which in this case you would drag the layouter after the mask.
    Thanks GV!
    this is what I wanted to learn (hear)... Appreciate everyone's reply. Thanks a lotttttt

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  • GrassValley_MD
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    I hate it when that happens LOL

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  • SoundFreak
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    Originally posted by GrassValley_SL View Post
    EDIUS 6 has nice stuff maybe you should start using it on a system with OHCI to get up to speed on the cool stuff. :)
    Tried that for a while but can't, once your hooked on timelime view on external TV monitor you can't do without, even the full screen overlay is no substitute.

    Show us the Drivers GV !

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  • GrassValley_SL
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    Hehe... I see you have a sense of Humor. :)

    EDIUS 6 has nice stuff maybe you should start using it on a system with OHCI to get up to speed on the cool stuff. :)

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  • Khoi Pham
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    Yeah Yeah I'll shut up.

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  • GrassValley_SL
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    Maybe at the moment you should not reply if someone asks if something can be done in EDIUS 6 because you are not using it? :)

    Request for drivers noted....:(
    Last edited by GrassValley_SL; 02-03-2011, 05:11 PM.

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  • Khoi Pham
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    Originally posted by GrassValley_SL View Post
    Correct and if you don't have PS you can do it all in EDIUS with our mask tool.
    That's whats deeter2 is not seeing in Barry's post.

    With the Mask tool you can isolate anything in an image. (because you can do free shapes)

    You also can create the alpha prep with the alpha matte in the bin. :) (but it is not really needed)
    I'm still using 5.51, so you guys need to hurry up and put out drivers for my NX so I can upgrade to 6 so that I won't put out false info. (-:

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  • GrassValley_SL
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    Correct and if you don't have PS you can do it all in EDIUS with our mask tool.
    That's whats deeter2 is not seeing in Barry's post.

    With the Mask tool you can isolate anything in an image. (because you can do free shapes)

    You also can create the alpha prep with the alpha matte in the bin. :) (but it is not really needed)

    Tip:
    If you are going to use the layouter for motion which in this case you would drag the layouter after the mask.
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    Last edited by GrassValley_SL; 02-03-2011, 05:09 PM.

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  • GrassValley_BH
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    The poster's technique also required Photoshop.
    Seems nothing really "special" was done on the NLE end, just providing the layering and motion.

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  • Khoi Pham
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    Originally posted by Deeter2 View Post
    Hi Barry.
    just looked at you Vimeo posting and it is excellent work, but it is not the same. As far as I could tell those fellows ISOLATED various elements in each photograph to create a 3D imaginery in video, quite good indeed.
    Suggest that you take a look again at their tutorial (using FCP)



    My question remains on achieving this same with Edius...
    That is right, Edius can't do this by itself, it will need photoshop to paint over or clone over the part that will move.

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  • Rusty
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    I've done things like this with Edius.
    I think the term "Incredible" is a little over the top for the cartoon-y look of the final video.
    :~)
    Last edited by Rusty; 02-03-2011, 04:50 PM.

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  • Deeter2
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    Hi Barry.
    just looked at you Vimeo posting and it is excellent work, but it is not the same. As far as I could tell those fellows ISOLATED various elements in each photograph to create a 3D imaginery in video, quite good indeed.
    Suggest that you take a look again at their tutorial (using FCP)



    My question remains on achieving this same with Edius...

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  • Deeter2
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    Thanks!!!! Barry

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  • Bluetongue
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    This can be done quite easily in E6 using the Layouter and Chromakey to allow a background video / Still to replace the sky
    Layouter is now fully keyframable and so much faster than FCP
    The cut out can be done with the new "Mask" filter

    See this video on the Flinders ranges in South Australia, one of the problems filming here is the un imaginative clear blue sky so
    I have a library of stills of clouds which were used to replace the sky as well as animate where necessary
    The Chrominance filter was also used to enhance the blue haze of distance in a lot of the shots

    http://www.vimeo.com/18583636

    Hope you like
    Regards Barry
    Last edited by Bluetongue; 02-02-2011, 05:21 AM.

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  • Deeter2
    started a topic Motion graphics from 2D still with Edius

    Motion graphics from 2D still with Edius

    Been favorably impressed with the footage presented by XNCreative labeled Desert Motion at Vimeo:
    *** WATCH our new tutorial, "Alien Sun": https://vimeo.com/92880648 Motion graphics test footage created solely from 2 dimensional stills. Photographed…

    Here is a simple tutorial how they did it:

    Obviously using Final Cut Pro

    We have been quite succesful in presenting 2d stills in video using Imaginate for some years now and were wondering if it is possible to do this in Edius 6 without recurring to AE (traveling mat perhaps?)
    any ideas??
    Thanks in advance
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