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Arrgh!

OK. I need a hand here. I'm trying to add a lens effect glow to a robot in our animation but for some insane reason it won't come up in the animation even though it shows up when I render using video post and the settings are similair to a laser effect that was done beforehand. What are we doing wrong?
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Re: Arrgh!

You have to actually render it in Video Post. First put the Add Scene Event thing in. Then put the Image Filter Event in...the glow effect. Then put in an Image Output Event. Make sure they aren't under each other....like indented...err yea.

I'm not great at explaining things...if you don't understand this completely you can go to Help -> Tutorials and search for Video Post. The first part of "Adding a Flare Effect" will help......I think.

Anyway...I hope that helps.
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You have to actually render it in Video Post. First put the Add Scene Event thing in. Then put the Image Filter Event in...the glow effect. Then put in an Image Output Event. Make sure they aren't under each other....like indented...err yea.

I'm not great at explaining things...if you don't understand this completely you can go to Help -> Tutorials and search for Video Post. The first part of "Adding a Flare Effect" will help......I think.

Anyway...I hope that helps.
Thank you.
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