a flying picture
a flying picture
is there a way of having a picture fly thru space and keep its same shape and size. I was thinking of having a family pic warp thru space and come to rest in full frame. sound complicated ???? i hope not or may be another program out there on the market
Thanks
Bill
Bill
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Hi,
That is not that difficult to do, however would involve a lengthy explanation.
1. You have to understand how to apply Textures to the Faces of your 3D object. Yes or not yet?
2. You need to understand applying keyframes in Cool 3D or 3D PS. Yes or not yet?
4. If you want to learn how to do this and alot more with Cool 3D PS then you might consider a resource that helped me out. I think Ulead still advertises it, Killer Graphics and Lower Thirds by Travis White.
5. Have you looked at some of the great Cool 3D tutorials on this forum? To learn how to do things like this, take a 3D tutorial file and examin how the animation is done.
What I can do, which will take a couple of hours, is put together a tutorial and post it under our tutorials section. I just looked and there really isn't one covering this...
Ron P.
That is not that difficult to do, however would involve a lengthy explanation.
1. You have to understand how to apply Textures to the Faces of your 3D object. Yes or not yet?
2. You need to understand applying keyframes in Cool 3D or 3D PS. Yes or not yet?
4. If you want to learn how to do this and alot more with Cool 3D PS then you might consider a resource that helped me out. I think Ulead still advertises it, Killer Graphics and Lower Thirds by Travis White.
5. Have you looked at some of the great Cool 3D tutorials on this forum? To learn how to do things like this, take a 3D tutorial file and examin how the animation is done.
What I can do, which will take a couple of hours, is put together a tutorial and post it under our tutorials section. I just looked and there really isn't one covering this...
Ron P.
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Bill,
Well I already created a tutorial, it will give you an idea on how to go about creating the animation you want.
Sorry I didn't see Superman 2, so I don't know what that affect would be like.
Anyway click on the link below to go to the tutorial section to view the tutorial..
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=14685
Ron P.
Well I already created a tutorial, it will give you an idea on how to go about creating the animation you want.
Sorry I didn't see Superman 2, so I don't know what that affect would be like.
Anyway click on the link below to go to the tutorial section to view the tutorial..
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=14685
Ron P.
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