Hi @rubert_sonia ,
Congratulations on your first project! A couple of notes: You can have a better size ratio in the composition so that the animation has more presence (bring the camera closer or zoom in), and so you don't have to reposition the animation so that it fits with the final logo There are several options: 1) If your software has the option of putting a reference frame, you can use it to have the exact position in which the animation must end 2) You can print the logo, use it as the first frame and roll the animation in reverse, or 3) You can leave more space around the animation to be able to reframe at the end (but you have to shoot at a resolution that allows you to crop the image without showing the pixels when making it larger!). Greetingsssss L.
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cokeylourdes
Teacher PlusHi @rubert_sonia ,
Congratulations on your first project! A couple of notes: You can have a better size ratio in the composition so that the animation has more presence (bring the camera closer or zoom in), and so you don't have to reposition the animation so that it fits with the final logo There are several options: 1) If your software has the option of putting a reference frame, you can use it to have the exact position in which the animation must end 2) You can print the logo, use it as the first frame and roll the animation in reverse, or 3) You can leave more space around the animation to be able to reframe at the end (but you have to shoot at a resolution that allows you to crop the image without showing the pixels when making it larger!). Greetingsssss L.
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rubert_sonia
Thank you very much for the comment! Good course. Thanks and regards!
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