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# Happy Sunday! I done one of these...
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:07, archived)
# This is nicely done :)
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:23, archived)
# If Automan had a bike.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:31, archived)
# Nonsense who's ever heard of an Autonomous Man?
Edit: I take the lack or reply to means this was the wrong side of irony as far as men are concerned ;)
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:39, archived)
# Ha-ha! Far from it. I just went out for a walk.
8D
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:48, archived)
# needs the kickstart theme
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:36, archived)
# \o/
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:41, archived)
# Yey!
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:25, archived)
# Happy birthday motorbike man!
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 12:39, archived)
# This reminds me of PE lessons.
I arranged my piano lessons in the middle of afternoon rugby at school.
As punishment the PE teacher made me run around the inside of a squash court for an hour every week.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:23, archived)
# in just your pantz?
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:25, archived)
# Also reminds me of what eternal damnation will be like for the stupid
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:48, archived)
# Yay image stabilisation FTW!
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:59, archived)
# cheers :D yeah, I was impressed with the stabilised Zapruder 8mm film of the Kennedy assassination.
The background of the one above made it very difficult to align the frames.
I've done better ones -- can't find them of course since b3ta hosting used to rename the files upon upload.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:17, archived)
# So do you use Reverse Stabilisation for Rotoscoping?
I.E. stabilise the footage in one comp to make it easier to rotoscope and then reverse the stabilsation process in the parent comp.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:31, archived)
# I've actually tried that a couple of times, and was pleased with the results.
It can be pretty challenging to realign when the background was very stable to begin with.
EDIT: to make it easier, I'll often increase the composition about 400%, align, and then re-size it back

I've also done similar things on a still image where the entire image was distorted momentarily in order to correct perspective distortion in a key element (brick wall for example). Once the modifications were complete, the the full distortion was re-corrected.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:09, archived)
# Sounds like you've done a lot of this stuff
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:19, archived)
# A bit, but mostly experimental. I am more into the technical aspect than the creative aspect.
I guess another way to put it is that I get bored easily, and like to play with new ideas. Rarely do I create something amazing, but am just as pleased hearing someone say, "how did you do that?"
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:33, archived)
# A man after my own art ;)
yeah always looking for something new that gets the wow factor - which is why I did the road scrolls still needs further experiments though.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:42, archived)
# That makes me
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:36, archived)
# Okay, I admit it:
I'm hung over, now stop!

That's a keen idea and well executed (have two clicks) but I'm off to the other monitor to look at the boobs until I feel better.
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 19:07, archived)
# Oh shit,
that is great too
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 21:38, archived)
[challenge entry] OK so I finally got some traction....
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:38, archived)
# :D
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 16:04, archived)
#
(, Sun 3 Jul 2011, 16:01, archived)