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  1. Thank you Dave for your hint.

    Anyway i feel it difficult to perform a part of the editing in PTE and a part on Resolve.

    Would PTE be able to render uncompressed AVI files with transparency, like, say, BluffTitler?

    This would allow me to overlay PTE AVI generated file in the Resolve timeline.

    P.S. You may wonder why i don't use BluffTitler. Well... it just doesn't click in like PTE :)

  2. I'm looking for a flexible video titler, to produce titles that i will use in Resolve.

    After looking for an openFX plugin (there are some out there but really don't like them) i tought i could use PTE for the task.

    Given that i need titles to superimpose on background video (rolling credits and so on), what is the more efficient export that i can use for the task?

    Thanks! Umberto

  3. Hi all! I'm looking around to find a decent and affordable storyboarding application.

    I looked into several apps but each one has pros and cons...

    Perhaps i don't really need a full storyboarding application, but something similar to Picture2Exe with the ability to directly inject slides from hand drawings. I don't want P2E to become a drawing application but... being able to link to some external apps, such say SketchBook and managing all the underliyng picture files so i can click a button, open sketchbook, draw and save, see the result into a P2E layer, animate move ecc... double click a layer a come back to the drawing application...

    What do you think?

  4. IMO what PTE needs is a rework of the O&A UI. I mean, there are lots of features that "pop up" from small buttons and so on. The idea that an occasional user may have is that there is a bit of confusion, like if some interface were added "later" (for example, the 3d parameters).

    The new GUI trend is the docked panel instead of the floating one, maybe moving to this direction may give some freshness to the UI, even if i understand that it's quite impossible to please everyone.

    I suppose that trying to uniform all GUI elements and adding those things that people expect should exists (massive drag'n drop instead of popup menus or keyboard shortcuts) may make the app more user friendly to the newbie. Even trying to clean the toolbars by making them context sensitive (but it may be annoying not to find a button just because the UI is not the in the right "context").

    My 2 cents.

  5. "Drag and drop to reorganize objects" - +1 from me!

    As for the "wrap/unwrap" suggestion... Let's assume we have been given the drag and drop feature as above. If I then select a group of objects and drag them, I want their parent link broken. When I drop them I want a new parent link creating, if appropriate, based upon where I drop them. What type the objects are is totally irrelevant. For this kind of reorganization, an object is an object is an object...

    regards,

    Peter

    Yes, perhaps the only drag and drop support would be enough to speed up things.

    Greetings! Umberto

  6. The yesterday projection went well.

    Anyway, i'd love to see something in the project options that would let me tweak final output proportions and placement to being able to adapt in no time to a specific projection issue.

    My secret dream is the distortion feature available in Wings Platinum. You can distort the final output to match every strangeness of the projection surface. But i'm dreaming :)

  7. What about adding drag and drop feature to reorganize objects in the object hierarchy? That could ease reworking complex sequences.

    Moreover, i'd love to see a new "wrap selection into frame" command, and similar "unwrap children from selected node".

    This would simplify the tedious task of:

    1. Adding a frame

    2. Moving it in the right place

    3. Cutting objects

    4. Paste them into the frame

    Maybe not only for frames, but for any kind of container object.

  8. 1. Try new Crop tool in the Adjust Image and Border floating window.

    2. Also you can create a slide style with necessary settings for video (see above) and then apply it to all slides with videos. It will save you time.

    I fear this cannot apply to my project. Each slide is composed by several pictures and videos with nested animations. and some pictures are animated in 3D with perspective effects, i think that adjusting the border of each one would not lead to the desired result (and a slide style would not be enough to manage such complexity, i fear). I suppose that your hint will work only with single picture slides?

    Anyway, the projection is next tuesday and the video will be loaded into the projector on monday (and, obviously, i knew about this issue only yesterday). Considering that the DCP transcoding takes about 10 hours, i'll go with the triple conversion this time. And hope to avoid DCP projectors in future :)

    Umberto

  9. Those days i'm facing a really annoying issue with a theatre 4K projector that cuts the lower part of my video frame. Well, not really, it projects everything but the image falls off screen in the lower part, cutting my subtitles.

    I asked the projector man to adjust it so the entire frame will fall on the screen but no way. Looks like i'm not a big fish there.

    So i needed to keep the original video resolution but to "compress" the image a bit leaving a black area on the bottom to tweak that annoying projector. No way to get the result from inside the video ancoder of PTE. So i needed to use XMediaRecode to get the result. But this way i lose sharpness because the PTE encoded video is re-encoded again. And a third time to get the final DCP encoding.

    The last encoding is not avoidable, and i don't think PTE should deal with DCP format. But what about adding a "tweaks" panel in the video encoder (or the project options?) to being able to size and move the video into a virtual frame? This is difficult to achieve in no time on a lengthy video because you must tweak all slides.

    Umberto

  10. Sorry for the delay.

    I built a simple PTE project to illustrate all three types of fake 3d effects used in the video.

    Feel free to use this project for personal use, please don't use in any other way the included images (even if they were downsized). They are copyrighted and not all are shooted by myself.

    Fake 3D how to

    Thanks for watching!

    Umberto

    Edit: Well, there is a fourth effect used in the video, but this involves the usage of a video rendered out of the PTE application. Those videos were rendered with a 3D modeler, and they involve a deformated 3D plane on which the picture is front projected. Since it's not PTE related, i didn't include them in the project.

  11. As a trailer I thought the pans, zooms and exceptionally good 3-D effects worked really well. True, if overdone in the main show it could become wearysome and it is a shame that we cannot see it. I shall be looking at this again to ssek inspiration on how it is done.

    Hello Mickp,

    I got your point, as said to Yachtsman, i must calibrate the entire show to avoid tiring the audience.

    I hope being able to post the entire show on internet, but first i must entirely rework the music track that is bringing to me a lot of distribution limitations.

    Thank you! Umberto

  12. Sorry Umberto, it didn't do it for me. I stress this is just my interpretation of your short trailer, too much panning, the 3D effects look (on my monitor) akin to decoupage not genuine 3D, as in cinema releases viewed through 3D glasses. IMO this is just another effect, difficult to acheive that won't be used by most. I could see where you were coming from with the style of the trailer, having recently seen the new Les Mis movie, the accompanying trailers left one breathless with their impact, but were not easy on my 72 year old eyes. Sorry to rain on your parade, but you did ask.

    Yachtsman1

    I appreciate your comment! I must admit that in the original show the 3D effect is less visible because it is designed to be played on a 4:3 projector. But when working on the trailer i changed it to 16:9 because this seems to be a de facto standard on many sites. This modification required some pictures adjustments that as a side effect caused an exageration on 3D.

    I agree that watching an entire video (20 minutes) with those exagerated effects may be irritating to someone's eyes.

    Your comment helps me calibrating the real show, it started with far less 3D effects and i done 6 revisions until now adding more ande more effects. But now i think i must consider the overall effect and, maybe, rolling back someting.

    Thank you again Yachtsman!

  13. Finally, i found the time to upload to Vimeo the trailer of my last PTE project "The Abyss of Malga Fossetta".

    Because of the length and copyright issues with the music, i realized a short excerpt (less than two minutes) with a compatible music.

    This short presentation embeds various different techniques to make still photos "pop up" in 3D. Some techniques were recently discussed also in the PTE forum.

    Hope you will enjoy it! Comments are welcomed!

    The Abyss Trailer

    Greetings! Umberto

  14. Space key was used for a fullscreen preview of a slide for 8 years. So I didn't change this hotkey. But I agree it's strange that we have two different behaviour of Space key in the Slide view and in the Timeline view. I'll think how to solve it in future version.

    Thank you Igor!

    I asked this mainly because in my last presentation going fullscreen doesn't play the slide but freezed everything until you press ESC to go back in edit mode. I don't know why this happens, I only can see that the miniplayer works only in non fullscreen mode on some slides.

    Thank you! Umberto

  15. Hi Umberto,

    I do not fully understand the exact visual effect you are trying to achieve but I offer this suggestion in the hope that it may help you: place a PTE Frame object between the existing parent and the children. Any compensating animation will then need to be programmed only once - on the Frame - rather than on each of the children(I hope!)

    regards,

    PGA

    Thank you Dave and PGA,

    Yes, but this is a workaround. I'd like the compensation to be applied automatically. I understand that this is not currently possible but it should. Sometimes i need to change the pivot several times on many objects before getting the result i want, and there is the risk to forget to manually apply the compensation even when there is only a single child per parent. This can be frustrating. Maybe a program option that will activate an automatic compensation computing?

    Greetings! Umberto

    P.S. Most 3D modeling applications apply this compensation under the hood, without any user intervention.

  16. I'm looking for a trick that let me change the center position of a parent object (through shift+drag center) without affecting children.

    It looks like the parent center movement reflects on children positions. In my opinion, children should be compensated while changing parent center.

    If i have a complex object structure and want to change the rotation center it's a pain.

    Any hints?

    Thank you! Umberto

  17. I just noticed that pressing the space bar while in slide mode brings the miniplayer to fullscreen.

    Pressing the space bar while in timeline mode starts/stops the miniplayer (which is the preferred behaviour IMO).

    Is there a reason for this different behavior? I really find it annoying to inadvertitely switching fullscreen while reviewing the presentation in slide mode.

    Greetings! Umberto

  18. Umberto,

    Sometimes it's a file, if you have a custom mask, not the default presets 'circle' and 'rectangle'. So, there is a complication: an icon have to change between 'file open' and 'wrench' each time you replace a mask.

    But I'll think about it. Thanks for suggestion.

    Artem

    Yes, I was suggesting exactly this behavior: a wrench if it's something "builtin" and the open folder icon if it's a file. It should be more intuitive.

    Greetings! Umberto

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