Hi there! Thanks for your comment on my Ubatuba Intro at Kelly's site (that was just the beginnng - lolllll)...... Anyway, do u have Vision Series? If u do so, why looking for something else? By the way, if you've got msn, pls let me know.
My opinion? Booaafff... you can achieve most of these "effects" with cookie cutters and crossfades. Not very impressed by the few examples I've seen. Haven't seen any example of v.7 though...
Cunhambebe : You're welcome! Just the beginning? When will we see the end piece? No I don't have vision series. Don't understand your next comment. I haven't got it and I'm not looking - wanted to know what others had or hadn't . . nothing more nothing less. Why do you want to know if I've MSN?
fUtZ : Yes, I found them a bit later too. I agree with your opnion too .. .
filmy: I haven't the foggiest if it had been "voiced" before. Shame on me for not doing a search before I posted I guess. I appreciate your invitation to me to use the Search button in future. But I guess somebody might have had some up to date info on this one. Filmy, sorry to waste your time . . . ;-)
PAW : Ah! Someone with real World experience. Thanks PAW . . My advice? Keep your money in yer pocket!
If you have msn you can add my address and we'll "talk" easier everytime we're on line. You didn't understand my comment...sorry if I didn't make myself clear: that means, I guess you can get Sonic Foundry (ops....SONY) Vision Series, which is much better (I guess) than what you're looking for ;)
Anyway, there may be millions of ways of inserting effects with the regular Vegas transition effects. Have you already tried WinMorph? If u wanna take a look.....
WinMorph's a blessing!
What Vegas needs now (and desperately) is a ***rotoscopy*** application so we can customize cookies, put some effects on a frame to frame basis (or key most part of those). Bezier curves that we could just retouch from one frame to another...
>>> Does Boris RED work as a Vegas plug-in or only for after effects?<<<
Well, it has a plug-in that allows Vegas to interact with the main program. Ok, that was confusing.
Yes, RedGL (Red 3) will work with Vegas. What it does is allow you to "drop" RedGL onto a clip in Vegas and it will launch the Boris Red program. The downside is you only get to preview one frame (Whatever frame you have the cursor on) in the Red window this way. But once you drop back out into Vegas you can "real time" preivew the effect.