VFX Pipeline tips with Blender and Natron!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- In this video, El shows you some workflow tips to check your animation and tracks faster, as well as how to smooth out a tracked camera.
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I just purchased your course on Natron. I hope it is exciting to learn.
Thanks, I hope it helps. Let me know if you have any questions about it.
sure.
Great video!
I see you have HitFilm Ignite. I'm having a hard time getting it in Natron, do you think you could do a video on that?
Sure. I've been meaning to reply to your post on the forums. It's been a busy week and will be a busy upcoming, so it might be a bit. My initial thought though is to install the Windows version under wine, then copy the OFX files from there to a directory that your Fedora Natron can read. Or you can try to point your Natron to the wine OFX directory. I haven't tried it, but one of those two should work. I'd think... lol
Indie Rebel What is the file extension for OFX files? Because I can't seem to find any that are something like ".ofx" or what ever.
They're actually .bundle I think. On Windows (wine) go to C:/Program Files/Common Files/OFX and you should be headed the right direction.
Remember you just need Natron to point to that location. I haven't tried this on Linux, but I will soon.
Indie Rebel OK, cool! I'll give this a try ASAP. Thanks
can you do a tutorial about video edition with blender and natron, just like we do in premiere and aftereffects.
I'm probably not the best person for something like that, I'm actually an Avid editor. I'd be happy to show my workflow sometime though if there's an interest.
Natron is really bad