Post by Anthony on May 4, 2015 15:41:09 GMT
There are some tasks that you will use Video Post for more than others. This primer describes some of the more common sequences you'll find yourself using Video Post to create. The procedures are outlined in their simplest forms. Rendering video post.
Example: Make an object glow:
One of the most common things you'll want to do with the Glow filter is make an object glow. Here's how to do it in its simplest form.
1)In the Perspective/camera viewport, create a Sphere with a radius of about 30. Choose Rendering > Video Post.
2)Click Add Scene Event and set the view to Perspective. Click OK to close the Add Scene Event dialog. Click Add Image Filter Event and choose Lens Effects Glow from the Filter Plug-In list. Click OK to close the Add Image Filter Event dialog.
3)Click Add Image Output Event and then click Files. Set the output file format to BMP Image File and enter a filename like example MyGlow. Click Save when you've set the name and format, Click OK to accept the default setting on the JPEG configuration dialog. Then click OK to close the Add Image Output Event dialog. Right-click the Sphere to bring up the Quad Menus and select Properties.
4)Set the Object Channel in the G-Buffer group to 1 and click OK. Click the Execute Sequence button. Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog. You'll see the a glowing sphere in the render window.
the only problem with VP is you cannot render it in a normal view you can only view it your image in video post if you close down the vp and try to render it won't able to render any of the special effect you have setup in video post which i found annoying!
Example: Make an object glow:
One of the most common things you'll want to do with the Glow filter is make an object glow. Here's how to do it in its simplest form.
1)In the Perspective/camera viewport, create a Sphere with a radius of about 30. Choose Rendering > Video Post.
2)Click Add Scene Event and set the view to Perspective. Click OK to close the Add Scene Event dialog. Click Add Image Filter Event and choose Lens Effects Glow from the Filter Plug-In list. Click OK to close the Add Image Filter Event dialog.
3)Click Add Image Output Event and then click Files. Set the output file format to BMP Image File and enter a filename like example MyGlow. Click Save when you've set the name and format, Click OK to accept the default setting on the JPEG configuration dialog. Then click OK to close the Add Image Output Event dialog. Right-click the Sphere to bring up the Quad Menus and select Properties.
4)Set the Object Channel in the G-Buffer group to 1 and click OK. Click the Execute Sequence button. Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog. You'll see the a glowing sphere in the render window.
the only problem with VP is you cannot render it in a normal view you can only view it your image in video post if you close down the vp and try to render it won't able to render any of the special effect you have setup in video post which i found annoying!