Mal eine Frage: Kann ich bei Vegas auch bewegte Texturen erstellen?
Bewegte Texturen?
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Auf der Cow gibt's ein Tutorial für Dich. Ich will nicht behaupten, daß mir das Ergebnis besonders gefällt, aber es ist ein möglicher Ansatz für eigene Tests.
Ansonsten empfehle ich den Axogon Composer, das ist die alte Version von MainVision, aber freeware. Mit ein bißchen googlen müßte man ihn noch im Netz finden.
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und damit's auch funktioniert, hier die Anleitung aus einem Posting im sofo-Forum:
ZitatSubject: RE: Free Texture Loops - Question for Myst
Posted by: JohnnyRoy (Ignore This User)
Date: 3/5/2003 9:37:09 PM
OK, since you guys are planning to download Axogon Composer (good move) I figured I'd save you some grief and explain how to make texture loops with it. At first glance Axogon can be a bit overwhelming but it’s an extremely powerful compositor if you take the time to learn it. Here's how you make a texture loop:Start by using File->New to create a new project that is the format you want and press OK. I use "NTSC DV, 720 x 480". You will be presented with a blank timeline with one track that hasn't been assigned.
Step 1: Double clicking on the word Track 1 on the left will bring up the preview window for that track. Every track has its own preview window. This one will have the title "Track 1 Error" because no clip has been assigned yet to preview. First move the preview window to the right so future dialog boxes won’t cover it. Now let’s fix the error by assigning a clip.
Step 2: Double clicking on the track itself (in the middle) will bring up a dialog with the title "Choose Clip to Create".
Step 3: Double click on Complex Filtering to display the options under that folder/category.
Step 4: Double click on Image Processor and an image processor will be assigned to the track. You’ll see the I-Proc icon on the track.
Step 5: Double click on the I-Proc icon and you’ll get the IMAGE PROCESSOR dialog box.
Step 6: Click the Random checkbox to enable random generation.
Step 7: Click the Generate button and you should see a colorful texture appear in the track preview window. Keep pressing Generate until you see one you like. You can view each frame by giving the preview window the focus and use the left and right arrow keys to view it on frame at a time. You can also drag the timeline to see different points in time. There is no way to play it.
If you like what it looks like, give it a render. Here’s how:
Select the menu item Rendering->Render Options from the menu bar.
On the "Rendering Options" dialog select the Format, Name, and Path you want to use and press OK. Now would be a good time to save your project before rendering just in case you hit a bug. (after all, it is a beta). Then just press the last button on the button bar below the menu that looks like a pressure cooker. (the popup/hover text will say Render). It’s that easy. I usually do a preview render at 320x240 using a fast codec just to make sure I like the loop before I do a full DV 720x480 render which takes a lot longer.
Saving the project file is also a good idea because you can save the only the projects and render the actually footage only when you need it to save on hard drive space. This also makes them easier to swap. Hope this helps.
~jr
Wenn man mal vom richtigen PAL Videoformat absieht, kann man's genauso machen. Viel Spaß beim Testen! -
Super tip, die Texturen sind echt sehr brauchbar!
ULI