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just a small Boujou issue.
by malcolm DeSoto on May 25, 2009 at 12:01:54 am

Just started using boujou. I've watched all of the online tutorials I could find.

Everything's been going fine right up till I import my jpeg sequence and lay it over my comp created from the .ma file.

the null objects and the footage don't match up like they do in Boujou. It's just like they're out of sync. the pans and tilts are just off. It's like the comp I rendered out and the comp I imported don't have the same in/out point or something.

Also, my footage I exported to Boujou is 720x1280. However, when I open up the comp from boujou, it's 720x1164.

I don't really have the one piece of the puzzle to put this all together.

Could any more experienced users out there give me a hint?

thanks.


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