Re: [CinCV] thanks to g-raffa

2011-12-24 Thread Raffaella Traniello
Hi Haldun! > http://altanh.free.fr/ Nice and funny video! :-) Did you animate the title in Cinelerra? I'm glad you and David found my tips for Grandma useful. Cinelerra work-flow is a labyrinth. I think it is a duty for survivors to share the tricks! ;-) Did you know that the Cinelerra commu

Re: [CinCV] thanks to g-raffa

2011-12-24 Thread Haldun ALTAN
Hi Raffaella, Waovv ! That's a very nice idea and a huge work ! Nice and beautiful and very creative ! ... One has pleasure to watch. For the titles yes. I prepared the pictures with inkscape and Gimp then put them in Cinelerra. But rendering in HD was possible with your tips. I took a look at

[CinCV] Animating in Cinelerra ( was: thanks to g-raffa)

2011-12-24 Thread Raffaella Traniello
On 12/24/2011 05:10 PM, Haldun ALTAN wrote: For the titles yes. I prepared the pictures with inkscape and Gimp then put them in Cinelerra. Did you animate the letters with the projector? One letter per track? (that looks a work I couldn't manage...) Ciao! Raffaella ___

Re: [CinCV] Animating in Cinelerra ( was: thanks to g-raffa)

2011-12-24 Thread Haldun ALTAN
No I did it with inkscape. Put the background with banana ti have some repairs. then I put the letters on above and made a new image for each move I made with letters and exported them in bitmap .png without background, it's easier and lighter to put image on image this way, (transparancy) Well of

Re: [CinCV] Animating in Cinelerra ( was: thanks to g-raffa)

2011-12-24 Thread Ichthyostega
Am 24.12.2011 19:07, schrieb Haldun ALTAN: > Well of course you duplicate the last image every time and you move your > letters on that image so you wont begin everything on each move ;-)) It's a > liitle bit work but it's ok. how clever, just using the proven principles of stop-motion in the vir