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Re: "Glitch" looping effect - Is this possible, can anyone help?

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Re: "Glitch" looping effect - Is this possible, can anyone help?
by Richie Tovell on Jul 1, 2009 at 6:05:53 pm

Thanks kevin.

It's really cool of you to help me out, it's way beyond me, I can still always import renders from the other apps (audio also) but any footage composed in these apps (when they work) is still effectivly "locked" to it's original state, ie it can not be adjusted whilst working on the comp in AE to any large extent, I'm really against bouncing footage around like this as well, it's a bit of a hang up I have I guess but no biggie.


If it isn't possible then I can still fall back on this way of working, but it would be really cool to find a way to do this in AE, I thought perhaps it might reqire a plugin, but I'm willing to give any expressions a shot if you have the time to work on them ;)

I really appreciate your help.

Regards Richie.



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