Designer
15/07/2003, 23h16
QCFX (QuickCompositeFX)
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QuickCompositeFX is a plugin that lets you edit pictures and renderings directly in Cinema 4D. It contains several Picture processing effects, like Edge Detection, Gaussian Blur, Split Blur, Median Filtering, Contrast, Brightness, Noise, Posterize, Solarize and many more to fast and easily do a quick composoting directly in Cinema 4D.
QuickCompositeFX comes with a dialog containing all the effect/filter settings for easy access and a Bitmap Dialog, that let´s you directly see the result of the image processing.
As an extra bonus the bitmap dialog contains primitive image manipulation tools, like scaling, drawing of lines, rectangles, filled rectangles, circles, ellipsoids, freehand drawing, a text tool and probably most important a crop tool.
The effects are non-destructively applied to a layer. The layer can furthermore be blended with the original layer by using all Photoshop known blend modes (and more!) and with a certain opacity, just as in Photoshop.
QuickCompositeFX is perfectly developed for still images therefore.
Other options will be available for the release version. Informations will follow...
Additionally, a lot of the filter effects are also available in videopost and can therefore also be used for animations!! So it´s not limited to still images at all!!!
AND A lot of users waited for "Render Region to File". Well, with QuickCompositeFX this will be possible now! You can directly render the region into QuickCompositeFX, maybe even tweak it there, apply effects and then save it to a file on your harddisk!
Of course you can also directly take your rendered (external and editor) image into QuickcompositeFX and manipulate it!
See a Screenpreview of Render Region To File by clicking on the picture (Quicktime 6, Sorenson 3, 1.2 MB):
http://www.the3ddesigner.de/bilder/qfx_ban.jpg (http://www.the3ddesigner.de/bilder/qfx_preview.mov)
Prepare for some quick post work!
Detailed information will follow soon on my website.
Best
Samir
P.S.: Qcn pourrait traduire s´il vous plaît? :wink: Merci
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QuickCompositeFX is a plugin that lets you edit pictures and renderings directly in Cinema 4D. It contains several Picture processing effects, like Edge Detection, Gaussian Blur, Split Blur, Median Filtering, Contrast, Brightness, Noise, Posterize, Solarize and many more to fast and easily do a quick composoting directly in Cinema 4D.
QuickCompositeFX comes with a dialog containing all the effect/filter settings for easy access and a Bitmap Dialog, that let´s you directly see the result of the image processing.
As an extra bonus the bitmap dialog contains primitive image manipulation tools, like scaling, drawing of lines, rectangles, filled rectangles, circles, ellipsoids, freehand drawing, a text tool and probably most important a crop tool.
The effects are non-destructively applied to a layer. The layer can furthermore be blended with the original layer by using all Photoshop known blend modes (and more!) and with a certain opacity, just as in Photoshop.
QuickCompositeFX is perfectly developed for still images therefore.
Other options will be available for the release version. Informations will follow...
Additionally, a lot of the filter effects are also available in videopost and can therefore also be used for animations!! So it´s not limited to still images at all!!!
AND A lot of users waited for "Render Region to File". Well, with QuickCompositeFX this will be possible now! You can directly render the region into QuickCompositeFX, maybe even tweak it there, apply effects and then save it to a file on your harddisk!
Of course you can also directly take your rendered (external and editor) image into QuickcompositeFX and manipulate it!
See a Screenpreview of Render Region To File by clicking on the picture (Quicktime 6, Sorenson 3, 1.2 MB):
http://www.the3ddesigner.de/bilder/qfx_ban.jpg (http://www.the3ddesigner.de/bilder/qfx_preview.mov)
Prepare for some quick post work!
Detailed information will follow soon on my website.
Best
Samir
P.S.: Qcn pourrait traduire s´il vous plaît? :wink: Merci