Thursday, December 30, 2010

Boris FX Adds 3D Titling To Sony Vegas Pro 10

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Dec 27, 2010 4:34 PM

Boris FX, a provider of program technology for video and movie production, has expelled its Continuum Complete v7.0.3 program for Sony Vegas Pro 10 HD modifying program that features filters that supply 3D holder capabilities right away from the Vegas Pro timeline.

BCC v7.0.3 for Vegas Pro is a giveaway refurbish for BCC v7.x for Vegas Pro users. The v7.0.3 refurbish is existing for download from the Boris FX website .

These new filters add BCC Extruded Text, BCC Type-On Text, BCC Layer Deformer, BCC Extruded EPS and BCC Extruded Spline.

BCC Extruded Text is an OpenGL-accelerated 3D content generator of electric power with built-in 3D shatters and a diverge deformer. Multiple 3D materials may be combined from outmost picture files featuring hardness and strike maps together with reflections. Each element may be individually saved as a preset and practical to the front, back, shelf or holder aspect of the content object. The content intent may be serve misshapen and animated with a number of deformers such as bend, taper, twist, shatter, ripple, beat or curl.

BCC Type-On Text is 3D extruded content that may be animated in 3D space in a type-on or type-off conform with any e-mail precisely interacting with the rest of the content in 3D. All 3D properties of the BCC Extruded Text filter are existing in the Type-On effect.

BCC Layer Deformer allows users to diverge any 2-D covering in 3D space with built-in 3D shatters and twist deformers. Users can emanate 3-D shapes such as entirely or to some extent wrapped spheres and cylinders with multi-part layers mapped onto the surfaces.

There's moreover a BCC Optical Stabilizer that analyzes a unsure shave and adjusts the track's location to indemnify without requiring user-defined tracking points. This allows users to stabilise images where tracking information is unreliable. Users can moreover stabilise only a part of a follow to scold removed camera bumps.

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