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  1. Hello, I am a new here. Great community. Excited to become a part of it. Learning everyday smth new. A silly question (please don't be harsh). It is a very blond question. So, I am rendering an animation. V-Ray. I had to re-render only one moving object in the scene. Applied the matte / shadow material for all other object besides the ferry (so I will overlay it in the post-production software in the final scene.) What should I leave in the Environment Map: the VRay material or Leave it Black? Thank you very much
  2. Hi, I have a problem with Camtasia and Premiere pro and I really hope you can help me . I’ve made a video-interview a person who explains how to use this new web-application, and now I want to put screen captures in between the clips in Premiere pro, so the viewer can see how to use the application. But when I import the screen capture made in Camtasia the quality is really really bad. I have tried everything . My video-interview is HD and thus 1024 * 576, so I produced the screen captures in the same size. I chose the avi-file type and the uncompressed setting and frame rate 25. (but I have tried so many settings) The output that I get from Camtasia is perfekt, but when I import it into Premiere the quality is so bad that I can’t use it. I want to export in flv from Premiere I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong… surely it must be possible to produce a video with screen captures in it that looks professional.
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