PSD Layers - Genius at work

TLF wrote on 4/14/2010, 2:24 PM
I was initially skeptical of the use of PSD layers in Vegas, but now I have seen the power.

Thanks to Grazie who kindly showed me some of his experimental works. I don't know how he did it, but he had produced some amazing animations that leave me completely in awe of his talent.

If only I had 10% of his Vegas knowledge...

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xberk wrote on 4/14/2010, 6:30 PM
I just stayed away from using PSD's in Vegas. PNG and JPG's were it.

But now ---- I'd love a little tutorial on this exact subject.

It's asking a lot but Grazie is the man to do it I guess.

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Rory Cooper wrote on 4/15/2010, 12:05 AM
Importing layered .psd files is a colossal leap forward

Having a merged .psd is of no more benefit than a .png also remember that many graphic designers work in CMYK so importing even a single layer psd you have to check before you edit. PNG is always RGB

But if Vegas can dump a layered .psd on timelines that is awesome that means you can generate graphics to scale, save as a .psd and everything fits no separating, saving etc

Grazie I would love to check out some of your ideas

Rory