![]() You can also open up the layer panel and choose to view the Saber paths. ![]() It would be a lot easier to get fluid motion that matched the action in the scene. ![]() A more efficient way to handle a shot like this would be to use 2 layers with the Saber Effect, one for each fighter, and then do some selective rotoscoping. I'm guessing that you are handling the places where the saber is behind one of your actors by just using another copy of Light Saber. ![]() That's an awfully long shot for an action sequence. There are an awful lot of short saber layers and the comp is about a minute and a half long. I hope that your VFX comp is just one shot. They are almost as useful as the targets. Clicking on the start or end point tool in the ECP (Effects Control Panel) should give you crosshairs. Screenshots that don't show modified properties are almost useless in diagnosing problems.Īs David said, you probably turned off layer controls. You also should be revealing all modified properties of the layers that are giving you problems by selecting them and pressing the U key twice. It's a lot easier and even folks with mobile devices or folks that won't click on links can see them. In the future just drag your screenshots to the forum.
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