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February 8, 2005 at 6:29 pm #199907AjaxParticipant
I am creating a series of Style frames within photoshop. I have placed each set of style frames within a series of photoshop bins or folders. Can combustion recognize these folders or do I have to take each layer out of the folders and then import into combustion? After Effects recognizes the folders and creates precomps based on that, wondering if combustion does the same. Cheers, 😉
February 8, 2005 at 11:01 pm #209353Keyser_SozeParticipantAjax wrote:I am creating a series of Style frames within photoshop. I have placed each set of style frames within a series of photoshop bins or folders. Can combustion recognize these folders or do I have to take each layer out of the folders and then import into combustion? After Effects recognizes the folders and creates precomps based on that, wondering if combustion does the same. Cheers, 😉Combustion will import your different folders but won’t group or nest them. They will be split up into layers in the comp (if you want them to, they can also be merged). Not sure how that will affect transfer modes, transparancies and layer effects … probably in a negative way.
February 9, 2005 at 1:41 am #209352AjaxParticipantYeah, because it crashes, everytime I try to import the file as a nested file or grouped file. It only seems to work if merged. Maybe I have to flatten all transfer modes and effects applied first then import. Thank you for the response! Cheers,
February 9, 2005 at 4:40 am #209354subashParticipanthi
photoshop bin is only for photoshop if u import it in combustion it comes as a layer.n one thing import as nested in combustion is the simple way to work in layer i m working as same like theseFebruary 14, 2005 at 8:05 am #209355bishodip lamichhaneParticipantAjax wrote:I am creating a series of Style frames within photoshop. I have placed each set of style frames within a series of photoshop bins or folders. Can combustion recognize these folders or do I have to take each layer out of the folders and then import into combustion? After Effects recognizes the folders and creates precomps based on that, wondering if combustion does the same. Cheers, 😉well you get prob on that and even if you nested them in layer it may give you error, there are some method on those “very mine” combustion doesn’t accept some layer blending option and adjustment layer so you have to take care on that, layer blending option like Hard Ligt, pinLight, Vivid Light, ie the blending option that combustion doesn’t support won’t work on combustion, and another option you have to take care is color in combustion color blending option is different then then photoshop, it takes the color from the layer from beneath and in photoshop it colorize from the above layer so, you have to take on all of those things to prepare composition for combustion, hope it help you, although my english is poor 😀
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