wtdedula
08-19-2003, 08:27 PM
Hello All;
This is partly a CG question and a VT-Edit question but I am posting it here because I need a fast response.
I am trying to create a roll in CG which is just slightly longer than a page (but we still want to roll). The slowest speed of the roll that I could obtain (.01 or .001 I believe) produced a roll that was still pretty fast ... much faster than we wanted. Is there any way to slow the CG roll down to "Very slow" even if we don't have much data (on a page) to roll ?
I have tried to create an .rtv file from this roll and then slow it down to 35% and the characters seem to shimmer which does not look professional and definitely not good enough for this project.
Can anyone help with suggestions ? How do we create a slow roll ? What is the best way in CG ? Or if we can't do it in CG, what is the most effective way to slow down a fast roll in VT-Edit so it doesn't look bad or doesn't shimmer ?
Tim
This is partly a CG question and a VT-Edit question but I am posting it here because I need a fast response.
I am trying to create a roll in CG which is just slightly longer than a page (but we still want to roll). The slowest speed of the roll that I could obtain (.01 or .001 I believe) produced a roll that was still pretty fast ... much faster than we wanted. Is there any way to slow the CG roll down to "Very slow" even if we don't have much data (on a page) to roll ?
I have tried to create an .rtv file from this roll and then slow it down to 35% and the characters seem to shimmer which does not look professional and definitely not good enough for this project.
Can anyone help with suggestions ? How do we create a slow roll ? What is the best way in CG ? Or if we can't do it in CG, what is the most effective way to slow down a fast roll in VT-Edit so it doesn't look bad or doesn't shimmer ?
Tim