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Quick Tip – How To Automate Simple Track Marker Removal
Kaine Van Riel
on Dec 3rd 2012
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Quick Tip – Understanding Bit Depth
Marc R Leonard
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Ben Wotton
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This tutorial covers a cool way to use the shatter plug-in to break apart exactly where you want using RGB channels.
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Seeing as how Star Trek is coming out tomorrow, we figured we'd "set our phasers to stun" and post a Trekky tut.
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We'll walk through the full process of an effect where your actor moves at regular speed while all else moves fast.
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