How to impose images onto film?
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How to impose images onto film?
Hi i was just ondering on Ulead Videostudio 11 how I can impose an image like fire onto a clip of film so that it looks like the fire is coming out the end of the gun.
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Welcome to the forums,
To create that effect in VS alone would be next to impossible. You will need another Rotoscope application, like Video Graphics Lab. VGL has 2 applications, Video Paint and CG Infinity. Video Paint would be the program needed for this.
Here is a tutorial that is created for MSP (which would be better for this type of effect), and Video Paint. http://jushhome.com/nick/Tutorial/MSPGunFlash.asp
To create that effect in VS alone would be next to impossible. You will need another Rotoscope application, like Video Graphics Lab. VGL has 2 applications, Video Paint and CG Infinity. Video Paint would be the program needed for this.
Here is a tutorial that is created for MSP (which would be better for this type of effect), and Video Paint. http://jushhome.com/nick/Tutorial/MSPGunFlash.asp
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