I like to do as much as I can in Vegas as the next person, but there are times when I need to use After Effects. In my current project I have a shot where I have digital photo (1600x1200) of a wall that I shot and in AE I have mapped/pinned a couple of videos to this wall. This was done in a one comp(size 1600x1200) and then I have brought this comp into another comp(720x576) so that I can pan/zoom around the wall with the videos stuck to the wall so to speak.
This works fine except for some reason it looks really jerky and grainy (like bad antialiasing as the pan goes across the wall. When I try a similar pan in Vegas4 of the photo it looks smooth as butter, so I would like to do it in Vegas, but due to not being able to use comps in Vegas (as far as I know) I am stumped. Aside from maybe doing a render in AE (at 1600x1200) and then pannning/zooming this huge file in Vegas? Which I think I can do if I update to Vegas 4c (currently using 4a).
Can anyone with experience in both programs tell me why the pans are so much smoother in Vegas, and if I can do it all in Vegas? Man, I really wish there was a corner pin plugin for Vegas tho...yeah I know I could use 3dle, but that is just not accurate enough for perpective pinnings.
Cheers for any help!
This works fine except for some reason it looks really jerky and grainy (like bad antialiasing as the pan goes across the wall. When I try a similar pan in Vegas4 of the photo it looks smooth as butter, so I would like to do it in Vegas, but due to not being able to use comps in Vegas (as far as I know) I am stumped. Aside from maybe doing a render in AE (at 1600x1200) and then pannning/zooming this huge file in Vegas? Which I think I can do if I update to Vegas 4c (currently using 4a).
Can anyone with experience in both programs tell me why the pans are so much smoother in Vegas, and if I can do it all in Vegas? Man, I really wish there was a corner pin plugin for Vegas tho...yeah I know I could use 3dle, but that is just not accurate enough for perpective pinnings.
Cheers for any help!