Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
Hi All,
So I have done this before and now I can't seem to do this again. I want to export the drawing I have recorded with the BG so that it can me comped over some live action. I draw on a separate layer render without the BG (it is turned off or not there at all)and it still seems to sandwich the two together I have also tried all the export settings too with no result (ie pre- multiply). What am I doing wrong here?
Cheers,
Hilary
So I have done this before and now I can't seem to do this again. I want to export the drawing I have recorded with the BG so that it can me comped over some live action. I draw on a separate layer render without the BG (it is turned off or not there at all)and it still seems to sandwich the two together I have also tried all the export settings too with no result (ie pre- multiply). What am I doing wrong here?
Cheers,
Hilary
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
The easiest way to find what you have missed if you uploaded a screen print of your export panel. Can you do that?
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
Hi Paul -
So I pulled up my old file that worked and compared the two (see jpeg below) The new file won't seem to allow me to get rid of the BG. Not on the rendered clip anyway - it will on the still clip but that's still. Again I am sure its something simple...
Cheers,
Hilary
So I pulled up my old file that worked and compared the two (see jpeg below) The new file won't seem to allow me to get rid of the BG. Not on the rendered clip anyway - it will on the still clip but that's still. Again I am sure its something simple...
Cheers,
Hilary
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
My first guess is that something happened to your codec. Which one have you selected? Have you tried AVI (Internal) Motion-JPEG.
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
Did you, during recording, had your TVP background set to transparent?
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
no I didn't because I am writing with black. But I just tried it writing with white with no BG on when recording and it worked on the export - but this can't be the only way no? What if you have a reference layer underneath. Paul I tired the MPEG codec that didn't work either..generally I find that I have hit a miss results with Motion Jpeg..Anyway thanks as always I have converted my white letters to black in AE and will just export from there for now.
Cheers,
Hilary
Cheers,
Hilary
Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
So you expect TVP to somehow guess that you want a transparent BG although you didn't use a transparent BG?no I didn't because I am writing with black. But I just tried it writing with white with no BG on when recording and it worked on the export
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
You can use the Light Table's ability to carry off peg images as a guide. It's just a virtual image on the first frame.
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
No I thought the recorder would be recording that layer only - I hid any extra layers I had and turned off the BG when I went to render the recording - I thought this would work.
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Re: Alpha Channel for Drawing Recorder
I just tried what I wrote above. I drew an image on a layer with just the first frame. I made a new frame after that, turned on the checkered background, turned on the Light Table, turned on the off peg feature for the first image,which now appeared on my frame, drew a black image, turned on export panel, turned off BG, and there was my image against an alpha bkg. If you would use a live action frame on the first frame, you could use even that as a guide.
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