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Re: Panning Effect Across Multiple Polaroids
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Re: Panning Effect Across Multiple Polaroids
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Jerry Renes
on Jul 2, 2008 at 5:24:53 pm
Hi Jeff,
I think this is what's going on, tell me if I'm wrong. You imported the polaroid graphic into AE. Dragged it into the Comp and made a camera. The camera is placed so that the comp is fully in the camera's field of view. So now you see al of the polaroids that are in the graphic right?
If you want only one polaroid in the camera's field of view you can do several things. There is one thing though, when you're going to zoom in to, let's say to a part of the graphic that holds 1 polaroid. And this part is going to fill the entire screen, the original graphic should be big enough to be able to fit the screen without blowing it up.
1. You can make the Null object a 3D layer, now you can edit the camera's position to get closer to the graphic.
2 you can edit the camera's "zoom" settings in the "Camera Options" dropdown. (Below the Transform settings in the layer)
Good luck again!
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Panning Effect Across Multiple Polaroids
by Jeff Watkins on Jul 1, 2008 at 10:55:04 pm
Re: Panning Effect Across Multiple Polaroids
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Re: Panning Effect Across Multiple Polaroids
by Jeff Watkins on Jul 2, 2008 at 12:34:23 pm
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by Clint LeMaire on Jul 3, 2008 at 4:47:18 pm
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