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Stills from my film Junkyard (releasedate 2010.......Aaaargh)
Oilpaint and digital tv-paint.
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And more
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and more
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and some commercial visuals, done in tvpaint entirely
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sketches for a film
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Excellent Hisko ! the lightings rock in your Junkyard stills !!! :D

I can't wait to see samples of some of these works, but ANIMTED ! 8)
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Are they all destined for animation? Have you any clips I could watch in this style?
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I tried to upload an edited clip, but they are 6 mb and the maximum on this forum is 4 mb, and avi is not allowed according to the error message.
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How about H.264? Does that get accepted here?
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My problem with H.264 is that i get a huge gamma shift (way too light) when I render to H.264. With this material it's too big to be acceptable.
I still haven't find out how to fix it. The problem has been discussed on this forum before, but I don't think that we found a real solution.
Otherwise H.264 is beautiful.
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And I remember that I discovered that DIVX has a new 1080 mode for hd-clips (1920x1080) which looks really good, so I stopped my search for the solution to the H.264 problem.
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I create super H.264 clips from Vegas, which carries it under the label MainConceptAVC/ACC(*mp4). Do you have anything like that in your NLE of choice?
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What is Vegas?
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Sony Vegas;
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegaspro

There is a legitimate way of buying Vegas 6 from a dealer and upgrading to Vegas 8 Pro, all for around $ 200.
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Thanks, I'll try it.
And I'm sure there is a legitimate way to buy it.
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