CBPaint: Progressive Scan
CBPaint: Progressive Scan
Is there any way to give a scene a progressive scan appearance?
I have CB PAINT 2.
I have CB PAINT 2.
Shrink your layer without interpolation and and after stretch it at his original size.Lou Bruno wrote:I want to give a 30 frame per second look or even a 24 frame per second-NTSC.
Last edited by Hervé on 27 Dec 2007, 08:13, edited 1 time in total.
Hervé ADAM, TVPaint Team
I don't believe there is a way to interpolate in CB PAINT 2.
BTW: Is there a way we can get a section of the Bulletin Board dedicated for CB PAINT users? Thank you.
BTW: Is there a way we can get a section of the Bulletin Board dedicated for CB PAINT users? Thank you.
Hervé wrote:Shrink your layer without interpolation and and after stretch it at it's original size.Lou Bruno wrote:I want to give a 30 frame per second look or even a 24 frame per second-NTSC.
After I stretch the layer, do I render it out to the scene bin and repeat the process as a new layer at which time I shrink it back OR do I render everthing within CB PAINT via the layer?
BTW: I discovered by slightly reducing the aspect ratio of a layered scene, it appears to be a progressive look after rendering to my scne bin. I will have to experiment more.
BTW: I discovered by slightly reducing the aspect ratio of a layered scene, it appears to be a progressive look after rendering to my scne bin. I will have to experiment more.
Hervé wrote:Shrink your layer without interpolation and and after stretch it at his original size.Lou Bruno wrote:I want to give a 30 frame per second look or even a 24 frame per second-NTSC.
Sorry, I was wrong. I can interpolate in the strectch and cut prompt box.
Lou Bruno wrote:I don't believe there is a way to interpolate in CB PAINT 2.
BTW: Is there a way we can get a section of the Bulletin Board dedicated for CB PAINT users? Thank you.
Hervé wrote:Shrink your layer without interpolation and and after stretch it at it's original size.Lou Bruno wrote:I want to give a 30 frame per second look or even a 24 frame per second-NTSC.