Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #51761
From: Zack Lovatt <zack@zacklovatt.com>
Subject: Re: [AE] AE CC -- Rotobrush and Equalize Adjustment Layer
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 17:18:47 -0500
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Another Rotobrush question-- can I slide a span through time? Have got several spans on a precomp all done up nicely, however the timing in the precomp has changed. If I unfreeze, the actual matte adapts to the new timing, as opposed to having the whole thing start earlier/later in time.

Any suggestions? Skimmed through the help, can't see anything on this.

Zack Lovatt
416.786.4129


On 25 November 2013 13:14, Zack Lovatt <zack@zacklovatt.com> wrote:

What you could do is apply the adjustments to the source directly, then precomp the adjusted footage and rotobrush that; even when you remove the effects later, the brush won't change any.

Alternatively, after you have finished the job, you can freeze the rotobrush effect and I believe it will then hold regardless of anything else.

On 25 Nov 2013 12:58, "Dave" <aftereffects-list@gem3.com> wrote:
Hello All,
As a way of making foreground selection easier when using the Rotobrush tool in AE CC is it possible to apply an adjustment layer where I would use Equalize to correct color and then once I have obtained the desired rotobrush selection (pink outline), delete the Equalize layer and yet still retain the rotobrushed selection for the purposes of applying to the original footage without the Equalize layer effect. Can this be done?

Thank You,
Dave

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