Welcome To Videographics.info! |
Written by Web Master
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Thursday, 23 March 2006 |
Have you ever had an idea for a tutorial or a small project that you suspected could be useful to someone else but you just didn't have a place to share it? Have you wondered where you could get useful downloads and 'how to' information regarding your Ulead software? If so, read on.
This site is dedicated to sharing information and sample projects for Ulead Systems software. Here you will find tutorials written by users containing hints and tips that hopefully will get your creative juices flowing. The downloads section contains small projects and examples that can be modified to fit your own personal needs.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 January 2008 )
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Some Tips For Using Cool 3D |
Written by Kathy Rouse
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
The following tips along with links to some web sites of interest are also available in the form of a pdf document that can be downloaded here.
·Working in the Timeline: If your animation is misbehaving, look at the timeline for keyframes for each attribute. If there is a keyframe that you didn’t mean to put there, highlight the attribute and go to the rogue keyframe by clicking on the little arrows at the bottom of the timeline. Click on the minus at the bottom of the timeline to remove a keyframe. Click play in the Navigation Toolbar to see if this has solved the problem.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 August 2007 )
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Written by Web Master
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Saturday, 25 March 2006 |
Forums have been included on the site to provide a place for feedback by both the reader and the authors regarding the downloads and tutorials available here. Suggestions for tutorials you would like to see could be posted as well. These forums are not intended to be a place for 'anything you can think of about Ulead software, please solve my problem' type conversations. There are plenty of forums already available on the web where these type of question/answer sessions can be held. Check the links section. This is just a general guideline. The forums are not moderated and lightning will not strike if a conversation happens to stray off topic. Please, try to keep the topics relevant to the forum.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 March 2006 )
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