I hope i can make this make sense:
Id like to create a backdrop file in photoshop that will be large
enough to move from left to right to the point where the image
will keep going and going.......In other words lets say i have
a landscape pic: I want to pan, pan, and pan some more and
have new portions of the image keep coming into view within
the "canvas/preview" window. The question is this: In photoshop,
I created a file that is 2160 by 1440 pixels and simultaneousely,
30 inches wide by 20 inches tall. While working within a 720 by
480 widescreen project, i thought this photoshop file would be
big enough to make this happen (move the picture from right to
left to have an effect comparible to panning right to left on a camera).........somehow though, when i bring the file into vegas,
it really just seems to be filling the screen without all of the excess
that i was expecting..........Sorry about the less than clear description here, but if anyone knows what i'm talking about, can you please
offer some advice as to how to create this effect...
THANKS....
Id like to create a backdrop file in photoshop that will be large
enough to move from left to right to the point where the image
will keep going and going.......In other words lets say i have
a landscape pic: I want to pan, pan, and pan some more and
have new portions of the image keep coming into view within
the "canvas/preview" window. The question is this: In photoshop,
I created a file that is 2160 by 1440 pixels and simultaneousely,
30 inches wide by 20 inches tall. While working within a 720 by
480 widescreen project, i thought this photoshop file would be
big enough to make this happen (move the picture from right to
left to have an effect comparible to panning right to left on a camera).........somehow though, when i bring the file into vegas,
it really just seems to be filling the screen without all of the excess
that i was expecting..........Sorry about the less than clear description here, but if anyone knows what i'm talking about, can you please
offer some advice as to how to create this effect...
THANKS....