Good day everyone.
I have noted that, by and large, most folk here love Vegas' keyframing capablilities.
Let me be the first to say, I'm NO Vegas expert, but I find the keyframing very limited.
I'm used to Boris' method, so maybe I'm spoiled? Or, more likely, I'm missing the coolness of Vegas.
In Boris (Red), I can uniquely modify every aspect of every keyframe; the X, the Y and the Z, as well as the Scale and Orientation. In Vegas, all of these seem to be adjusted using the same keyframe. Is that correct? or should I go back to the manual (which I haven't opened in a very long time)?
I'm NOT knocking Vegas... It is what it is, a darn nice editor/compositor/audio tool, etc. I'm just curious as to what I may be missing.
Thanks!
I have noted that, by and large, most folk here love Vegas' keyframing capablilities.
Let me be the first to say, I'm NO Vegas expert, but I find the keyframing very limited.
I'm used to Boris' method, so maybe I'm spoiled? Or, more likely, I'm missing the coolness of Vegas.
In Boris (Red), I can uniquely modify every aspect of every keyframe; the X, the Y and the Z, as well as the Scale and Orientation. In Vegas, all of these seem to be adjusted using the same keyframe. Is that correct? or should I go back to the manual (which I haven't opened in a very long time)?
I'm NOT knocking Vegas... It is what it is, a darn nice editor/compositor/audio tool, etc. I'm just curious as to what I may be missing.
Thanks!