RE: Workflow Question
| Date : Sat, 1 Oct 2005 15:45:08 +0100 |
| To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM> |
| From : "Tony Quinsee-Jover" <tony(at)hdheaven.co.uk> |
| Subject : RE: Workflow Question |
Hi Chris,
My not just make a new editing layout that replicates
your compositing layout?
Regards,
Tone :)
From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Chris Smith
Sent: 01 October 2005 15:11
To: ds(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Workflow Question
reminder: noob in training.
It seems that when I start to do effects with a clip I just go for a clip
effect added in the top timeline. But as soon as I have more than 3 or 4 effects
or need to pipe things in multiple branches, it becomes clear it should live as
an effects tree. Well, obviously there is the right-clickable option to 'convert
to effects tree', however now it is one clip effect. So to modify it, you have
to click on that effect, then hit the expand button, then have a floating window
covering your workspace. Then I made my own user toolbar with all the effects I
want in a specific order which I built in to the main 'compositing' timeline. So
now I have to open it as a separate floater. Then when I actually change a node,
a parameter editor has to pop as a floater. So now I'm basically in what should
be my compositing mode but with all these windows floating over my editing
mode.
Like many of you, I re-did the 'compositing' layout to work beautifully for
what I need (I simulated Shake for mine). So it seems ridiculous that I should
be doing my effects tree work on the top timeline in floating windows.
So the question is: Is there a way to take a clip with effects and with one
function, turn the clip into a composite container AND convert the effects to an
effects tree piped into that layer within the 'composite' layout? So you
basically can just jump over to composite mode and have your effects rebuild
into a tree in that mode.
Right now I am collapsing the effects into a effects tree on the timeline.
Then turning the clip into a composite container. Then opening said effects
tree. lassoing all the nodes. Hitting COPY. Then pasting them into the layer's
effect tree in the composite layout. Kind of a hassle.
Chris Smith
Partner/Film Director
Sugar Film Production
3699 McKinney #222
Dallas 75204
214.655.2662
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