Re: [Gimp-user] Timeline for sequenced layers - a hybrid compositor
- From: Daniel Smith <opened to gmail com>
- To: "Aditia A. Pratama" <ibnu huda gmail com>
- Cc: "gimp-user-list gnome org" <gimp-user-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Timeline for sequenced layers - a hybrid compositor
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 07:56:14 -0500
Thanks so much, Aditia. That's awesome stuff.
The last I was involved with such things was when I ran
Lightwave on a Dec Alpha machine, way back when Star
Trek Next Generation was animated by Industrial Light
and Magic.
What general part of the world do you live in?
Just wondering.
Have a great day/night, all.
Dan
On 8/13/12, Aditia A. Pratama <ibnu huda gmail com> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, the latest open movie project by blender foundation known as mango
project or "Tears of Steel" will about to release by the next couple of
week.
You can follow their progress in their official website
http://mango.blender.org or http://tearsofsteel.com.
Most of vfx movies nowadays always using such an fx. Like a fancy
lensflare, color grading stuff, etc.
Yes, I run tutorial website in http://fossgrafis.com I keep my shot update
via youtube http://youtube.com/user/aditpratama1
My internet connection very limited, but I'll try my best to post my
progress.
No problem Daniel, it's a pleasure to get in touch with FOSS community :)
On Aug 13, 2012 8:20 PM, "Daniel Smith" <opened to gmail com> wrote:
Aditia,
Very interesting.
So you're saying they already use blender for movie effects?
In production anywhere?
Can you give an example of movies that have used such effects?
Are you keeping a blog or screen shots of your process?
Can we see it when you're done?
Thanks a lot, and sorry for all the questions...
Dan Smith
Houston
On 8/13/12, Aditia A. Pratama <ibnu huda gmail com> wrote:
OMG, I just know this trick. Thanks a million for that Alexander.
But I think, for some new users they still need that toggle :-D
On Aug 13, 2012 3:09 PM, "Alexandre Prokoudine" <
alexandre prokoudine gmail com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Aditia A. Pratama wrote:
2. With sequence images, you'll work with a lot of layers. So the
first
time
you open them, they'll overlap each other. The pain is there's no
button
for
select all layers, or toggle visibility off for all layers, etc.
Actually you can do that. You can 'solo' visibility of a layer. Press
and hold Shift, the click on the eye icon of a layer. This will make
that layer the only visible one. So if you really need to disable
visibility of all layers, all you will have to do after that is click
eye icon for the only visibly layer.
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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