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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.
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 13:23,
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As punishment the PE teacher made me run around the inside of a squash court for an hour every week.
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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.
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:17,
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I've done better ones -- can't find them of course since b3ta hosting used to rename the files upon upload.
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I.E. stabilise the footage in one comp to make it easier to rotoscope and then reverse the stabilsation process in the parent comp.
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 14:31,
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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.
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:09,
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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.
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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?"
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:33,
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yeah always looking for something new that gets the wow factor - which is why I did the road scrolls still needs further experiments though.
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Sun 3 Jul 2011, 15:42,
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