well i guess it goes here…
This is is my very shot blender test of compositing
7 seconds of a headless kid (me) waving a Lightsaber around without sound:
well i guess it goes here…
This is is my very shot blender test of compositing
7 seconds of a headless kid (me) waving a Lightsaber around without sound:
It would really benefit from sound and more fancy motion with the lightsaber other then just up and down going side to side.
You could make a Star Wars fan film “The Headless Strikes Back”
Very nice. At a moment the head is a bit visible (just the edge), but just a little.
It’d be cool if you showed him accidentally chopping his own head off, then continuing to swing the lightsaber…
yea my Rotoscoping and jedi skills are not perfect.
But do you know of any software that would be good at adding sound to it?
I couldn’t find anything
Ha Ha Ha that would be good. but then he would lose his secret idientity :eek:
good! cool roto
Thank You CoreyAvitar
Sorry, I didn’t read your previous posts, but acutally blender’s sequence editor would be gread for adding sounds.
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Working_with_VSE
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/PartXIV/Sound_Sequence_Editor
Ok i did that but now i need some software (free) to mix it with the video please
you can do that in the sequence editor, just add your video strip, and then add your audio strip under it. ( I think that’s how it works)
But when i render it as an animation the sound is not there
on the sound panel do MIXDOWN to sound that will save an mixed down wave with name of the first frame and last sort off 001_200.wav and then you add them with some software
yes thank you
but the thing i need is the “some software”:rolleyes:
Does it matter if it’s over or under?
Tried it dident change it
but the thing im after is some software to mix the mixdown to the viedo.
How did you track your hand? Was it with icarus. If anyone knows of a good tutorial for tracking small things (sort of like effstop’s magic trick: http://www.peerlessproductions.com/vfx/movies/MagicTrick.mov)
let me know
No i did not use any tracking program it was all painstakingly rotoscoped frame by frame.
All i need is some good free software to mix the video with the audio i have look everywhere but i am not a good searching .
I have used VirtualDub, jahshaka, ZS4, and a few others. The one that worked the best until I got After Effects was Avid Free DV. For sound recording/mixing try Audacity, or if you want high-tech try Ardour. Acid Xpress is free too.
I hope that helps you out.
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Kevin.
I believe the 2.43 release will have ffmpeg on windows and it will allow you to write movie files that have audio from the sequence editor.
cheers,
Bob