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In this start to finish texturing project within Substance Painter we cover all the techniques you need to texture the robot character.
# 1 27-04-2007 , 12:27 PM
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Fade into different scene

Is there a way to fade into a different scene? Id like to use this in an animation (Not of balls user added image )


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# 2 27-04-2007 , 08:15 PM
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how are you trying to accomplish this, specifically?
Most of these sorts of effects are actually done during editing, not during animation. Granted, there are times when it is accomplished (in full or in part) through the use of a 3D element, but, usually, its done in editing.
If you tell us what you're trying to accomplish, we may be able to help.


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# 3 28-04-2007 , 02:03 AM
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I am attempting to have a Picture of a womens face fade out and have a her gravestone fade in to replace her.
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# 4 28-04-2007 , 03:33 AM
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your going to have to do this in editing/compositing software.


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# 5 28-04-2007 , 04:34 AM
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Were would I go in getting that software?


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# 6 28-04-2007 , 05:22 AM
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If your on windows XP then I think that windows movie maker should dio it for ya


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# 7 28-04-2007 , 07:10 PM
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Yes, windows movie maker comes with every version of XP. Its... so-so. If you have the right OpenGL libraries and an applicable card, check out jahshaka (www.jahshaka.org) - its not bad for an open-source editor.
If neither of those work for you, you should be able to manually do this sort of transistion by modding them frame-by-frame in something like photoshop (by adjusting the opacity on one layer). It'd take a while, but it would still work (not that I'd reccommend it.....).
Yes, an effect like that will almost always be entirely done in a 'normal' 2D editing/compositing program.


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