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fire effect

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First I will like to say that ms3d is an awesome program. Right now i am working on a project with video studio pro and ms3d. My problem is I have made a 3d robot that shot fire from his cannon the effect is nice with the particle effect. The problem is in vspro my overlay is a black box that doesn't blend in my main landscape in video studio pro. I want to see my robot shooting fire but not in big black box but in the window of my vspro landscape....

Thanx for the help

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Re: fire effect

Post by lata »

Hi Ben

How are you exporting the ms3d file to Video Studio.?

Some options..........
1 / Try File - Export to Video Studio, the background should be transparent, use in overlay track, fit to screen.

2 / If you have created a Video File then you will have to use the Chroma Key to remove the background.

3 / Using CMS3D add your video as a background, then File create a video file.
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