I don't know what came over me to make this
From the Star Trek challenge. See all 522 entries (closed)
( , Mon 24 Mar 2008, 12:16, archived)
From the Star Trek challenge. See all 522 entries (closed)
( , Mon 24 Mar 2008, 12:16, archived)
In PS CS3
File, Import, Video Frames to Layers.
-Select the bit you want ( I suggest knowing roughly where it is first or it'll take ages).
-Be carefull as it'll be cocking huge likely.
-Profit!
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Mon 24 Mar 2008, 12:36,
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-Select the bit you want ( I suggest knowing roughly where it is first or it'll take ages).
-Be carefull as it'll be cocking huge likely.
-Profit!
open the video into imageready CS2.
Although it only supports a few formats - windows media, quicktime. No divx or flash or anything useful.
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Mon 24 Mar 2008, 12:42,
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oh it were so easy.
find film, download film,if it's a you tube convert to a format that you can edit, edit film to get the bit you want, import the frames into animation programme of choice, further edit film to get rid of most of the frames, import frames into p/shop as layers, spend ages putting bits in more or less the right place, export back to anim programme, optimise to hell,post on b3ta and get it ignored, commit suicide, profit.
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Mon 24 Mar 2008, 12:49,
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