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Editing an animation
I have the Castle Rock Entertainment logo, animated, on my computer, and I want to edit out the words "Castle Rock Entertainment" and put my own words in. The problem is that there are waves in the foreground and if I edit each frame separately, they won't look consistent. I've tried using the rubber stamping tool, but realized that I'd probably run into the same problem. Does anyone know a better way for me to do this?
Also, take a look at my "scratchboard plugin" post. I still haven't gotten any replies on it. |
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that's though, i think you should redo things.
Can you send the file and I'll see what I can do |
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I figured out a solution...I just covered up the words with a background behind my new title. Then, for the WB symbol, I tweaked it to match the water color and then smudged it. Now, if only I could get a program that combines still image frames into a movie...
Answer my scratchboard plugin post! |
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