Video in Project VS Video when Rendered is different - glitch?

r7dioboy wrote on 3/31/2019, 6:42 AM

UPDATE:
SOooooo apparently, what I see in my project file is simply the different preview qualities set at anything but full. So when I'm viewing the video in full quality that's when it changes. Because my videos render at full quality, that's why it's showing what i Don't want.
SO BASICALLY, having to change the settings in full quality to what I originally wanted them to be is really difficult.. so is there a way to render clips in half quality or whatever?


Hello, so I am using Sony Vegas Pro 16.
I'm working on multiple clips using colourings and plugins.

This is what one of my clips are supposed to look like:
https://i.imgur.com/P6ZIRpl.png

and this is what it looks like after it is rendered:
https://i.imgur.com/6Pl9y4Y.png

as you can see, the colouring, especially on his nose, is yellow and gross looking after rendering, and the purple glow effect has been lowered after rendering as well.
One of the colouring is a magic bullet looks preset, and I have tried to find what the person used to make the middle of the area glow like that but I can't find it.
The plugins I used to make the purple outline glow is BCC Glow and s_warpbubble.

I rendered a different clip later on in the video and the same thing happened with my glowy outline effect I'm doing, it seemed to change a bit afterwards. :/ please help.

P.S
This is what the original clip looks like without any editing:
https://i.imgur.com/jKIQXNP.png

Comments

Dexcon wrote on 3/31/2019, 7:02 AM

You have a lot of FX going on there. Perhaps try an isolation test which simply involves turning off in turn each effect and then rendering until the color grading returns to where you want it to be. That way, you can identify the problem FX.

BTW, BCC FX like Glow have a heap of controls. Check that all the color gradings in BCC Glow aren't adding an unintended tint - ditto with Sapphire.

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r7dioboy wrote on 3/31/2019, 7:14 AM

You have a lot of FX going on there. Perhaps try an isolation test which simply involves turning off in turn each effect and then rendering until the color grading returns to where you want it to be. That way, you can identify the problem FX.

BTW, BCC FX like Glow have a heap of controls. Check that all the color gradings in BCC Glow aren't adding an unintended tint - ditto with Sapphire.

Hey so like, thank you, though I did just update my post, I think i realised what the issue is but I haven't been able to fix it.