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i wanna buy 2 ostriches

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There are quite a few elements to that shot! You can tell you are having fun.

Very impressive stuff that's inspired me to get my act together :D
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Nice job!

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DVTVFilm wrote:http://www.dvtvfilm.com/FTP/LoveThisProgram.mov

Well, I'm still screwing around with this program, but I'm really loving it. (I'll love it more when the Image Sequence and Image Texture bugs for the MAC version are fixed.)

The above practice file shows 2 video sources and an Poser6 Alpha-channel clip mixed with my poor attempts at drawing. The program didn't miss a beat. All done in about 20 minutes of my time. For only having it for about 3-weeks, I'm really impressed with ASP5.

I can only imagine what you long-time users can do (and I've seen some incredible stuff on this forum). It's a real blast for me.

I can't wait to tackle something serious and long form...

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Oh, neat, I didn't realize one could composite video in like that!

*gears turning*
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idragosani wrote:Oh, neat, I didn't realize one could composite video in like that!
Perhaps you should have a look at the "Charlie Loses His Marbles" by poster grimble67 in the 2nd Moho animation contest.

http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1586

The combined video and animation can still be downloaded from his website.
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Rasheed wrote:
idragosani wrote:Oh, neat, I didn't realize one could composite video in like that!
Perhaps you should have a look at the "Charlie Loses His Marbles" by poster grimble67 in the 2nd Moho animation contest.

http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1586

The combined video and animation can still be downloaded from his website.
Damn....
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