as the actual Forum fo rthis product is baically inactive - I wonder if anyone has any comments about this product
any feedback appreciated
Ulead VideoGraphics Lab
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rguthrie
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- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK
- processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 120-Core Processor
- ram: 64GB
- Video Card: AMD Radeon RX6600 XT
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2TB + 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: ViewSonic
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ccliffy
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rguthrie
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- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK
- processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 120-Core Processor
- ram: 64GB
- Video Card: AMD Radeon RX6600 XT
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2TB + 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: ViewSonic
ccliffy,
As I said earlier I tried the TBYB version of VG Lab. It comes as you know with two programs. VideoPaint is for what is known as rotoscoping. And if you're wanting the ability to paint frame by frame, it seems pretty powerful. CG Infinity is for creating vector graphics. I don't know if you know this or not so I'll explain it just in case. Vectors graphics can be resized without a loss in quality, or basically producing jaggies. This is unlike a raster picture such as a jpeg. I didn't play around with that much since I already have Cool3D 3.5 and I wasn't interested in another titling program. It does however, offer transparency on every object and that's something not currently found in Cool 3D.
Hope this helps,
Ron G.
As I said earlier I tried the TBYB version of VG Lab. It comes as you know with two programs. VideoPaint is for what is known as rotoscoping. And if you're wanting the ability to paint frame by frame, it seems pretty powerful. CG Infinity is for creating vector graphics. I don't know if you know this or not so I'll explain it just in case. Vectors graphics can be resized without a loss in quality, or basically producing jaggies. This is unlike a raster picture such as a jpeg. I didn't play around with that much since I already have Cool3D 3.5 and I wasn't interested in another titling program. It does however, offer transparency on every object and that's something not currently found in Cool 3D.
Hope this helps,
Ron G.
