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  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ...
    so what i think is that if the post-render poser had more functions of postwork was only set up and release the work for him to do ... meanwhile I could go to my work in the real world and when I got back, everything was ready too.
    You never said for animation... So I did not take that into account.
  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    Jaderail said:
    Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ...
    so what i think is that if the post-render poser had more functions of postwork was only set up and release the work for him to do ... meanwhile I could go to my work in the real world and when I got back, everything was ready too.
    You never said for animation... So I did not take that into account.
    Hmm, sorry for that.
  • TheWheelManTheWheelMan Posts: 1,014
    edited December 1969

    ...Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ....

    That's what programs like Adobe After Effects are for.

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    ...Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ....

    That's what programs like Adobe After Effects are for.
    Okay, so ... Adobe After Effects is the photoshop for images in motion?
    if I want to apply a gaussian blur in the animation, say 900 frames, this is the same as using photoshop to gaussian in an image? (Yes, I understand that tools and how to use them are different), but in the end ... get the same result?

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited March 2014

    ...Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ....

    That's what programs like Adobe After Effects are for.


    Okay, so ... Adobe After Effects is the photoshop for images in motion?
    if I want to apply a gaussian blur in the animation, say 900 frames, this is the same as using photoshop to gaussian in an image? (Yes, I understand that tools and how to use them are different), but in the end ... get the same result?

    I use HitFilm Ultimate, its cheaper and you can do a lot of great stuff with it

    http://youtu.be/Aj3BlfVw9dE

    http://youtu.be/CVMZv8j2KZM

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  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    ...Yes, but in photoshop / gimp / paint.net / photoscape / photoeditor / ...etc ... to make a postwork say 7000 frames of an animation ... one by one by hand ....

    That's what programs like Adobe After Effects are for.


    Okay, so ... Adobe After Effects is the photoshop for images in motion?
    if I want to apply a gaussian blur in the animation, say 900 frames, this is the same as using photoshop to gaussian in an image? (Yes, I understand that tools and how to use them are different), but in the end ... get the same result?

    I use HitFilm Ultimate, its cheaper and you can do a lot of great stuff with it

    http://youtu.be/Aj3BlfVw9dE

    http://youtu.be/CVMZv8j2KZM

    Wow! Well, well, well, that's all!
    I saw the video that you sent, the guy drags the effect on the image, and
    There are about 2 months ago I had downloaded hitfilm Express, which was free at the time, but even seeing some videos, could not get the "hang" of it
    then dropped from the side, but now ... no rush, no anxiety I just watched your video and I could "see" the effects have to be dragged, they do not respond if we get just by clicking on them hoping they will self-activate ...
    after that, until that moment now, I imported some renders in hitfilm2 express, and I'm seeing what the effects / filters do
    for my surprise, it is not even the emboss filter is there in hitfilm?
    And here are 3 filters that are making me want to cry so much satisfaction:
    and "color temperature" gives to create a nighttime environment
    that effects package "film looks" and "color correction wheels"
    "Color temperature
    "Film looks
    color correction wheels "

    After seeing what these 3 packages of effects can make a render / renders ... I stopped loving the post-render of vue, it was my current passion.
    I do not need a script for post-render, no more.
    And I'm only talking about the express version of hitfilm, I need to wait at least 2 months to buy the full version of hitfilm.
    Anyway, I got the answers:
    it does what an image editor, an image is about ... Oh he has the blur filters, too.
    I think of to edit single images, using it now, the only problem is when exporting, he's exporting 1500 frames a single image I was testing here.
    All I can say is: Very, very, very, thank you!!

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    to better explain the
    "Film looks
    color correction wheels "

    that was what I was looking for in the post-render poser script, but could not express it in words.
    this is what I wanted

  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    HitFilm Express is surprisingly useful, I was amazed at how functional it is. I can do a lot more in HitFilm 2 Ultimate, but since it was free I did grab the Express.

    I even use HitFilm for adding effects to still images. In the upper right where it says options, click that and click export frame and it will save your current frame as a still image.

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    HitFilm Express is surprisingly useful, I was amazed at how functional it is. I can do a lot more in HitFilm 2 Ultimate, but since it was free I did grab the Express.

    I even use HitFilm for adding effects to still images. In the upper right where it says options, click that and click export frame and it will save your current frame as a still image.


    Oh, I had not seen this mode before export, thanks.
    Here an example,
    the first image is an old render of V4.2, rendered in Poser Pro 2010
    and after pictures to follow what I did with the render.
    this is what I can already do with hitfilm from earlier today.
    Aahhh ... The glow filter is also great.
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  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    Well, now not asking anything but commenting only:
    a television station in Brazil (RedeBrasil) is relaying the television series: MacGyver (in Brazil, initially christened Profession: Danger)
    are showing it 3 episodes per week in open channel (free)
    Also this same station showing others:
    lost in space;
    the time tunnel;
    in the land of giants ...
    and 2 more others that I forgot now.
    is old stuff, but I'm not losing any episode,
    I was a boy when it burst

    timetunnel_moonlanding.jpg
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    perdidos_2.jpg
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  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969

    all those are free on Hulu

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    all those are free on Hulu

    Hulu?
  • LycanthropeXLycanthropeX Posts: 2,287
    edited December 1969
  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969


    Hmmm, did not know that, not yet.
    But hey ... it does not work out of the U.S., no.
    But anyway ... tv over the internet never worked for me ... always catching the video and having to wait to load
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