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Re: KeyFrame a mask to move with the scene
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Aharon Rabinowitz
on Jun 13, 2008 at 11:26:04 pm
I also want to mention that Pete O'Connell has a DVD coming out with the cow that covers roto - and in it he talks a lot about using motion tracking in conjunction with masks - which is a revelation. His methods really reduce the amount of keyframing needed for masks. I learned a ton when I looked it over, so keep your eyes open for that DVD coming soon.
Aharon Rabinowitz
Email: arabinowitz (AT) yahoo (DOT) com
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KeyFrame a mask to move with the scene
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Re: KeyFrame a mask to move with the scene
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Re: KeyFrame a mask to move with the scene
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