That sounds like a nightmare. It needs to be fast fast fast!! And good keyword
searching.
On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Frank Rueter fr...@beingfrank.info wrote:
yes, in fact I have been looking at Hiero for this task to figure out if I
can customise it enough.
at the moment I have to say
yes, in fact I have been looking at Hiero for this task to figure out if
I can customise it enough.
at the moment I have to say it gets very slow with about 2000 clips in
it, even auto save freezes the UI too long to be a viable option.
But, from what I can tell, they are keen to polish
Nice feature - thanks
Neil Scholes
www.uvfilms.co.uk
+44 (0) 7977 456 197
On 23/01/13 23:48, Frank Rueter wrote:
I've put those here now:
http://www.nukepedia.com/stock-footage/
Didn't include Digital Juice as they just screwed me over royally and
refuse to replace 40 broken clips unless I
You can also add iStockPhoto.
Easy to use and plenty of stuff.
Ron Ganbar
email: ron...@gmail.com
tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309 [UK]
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On 24 January 2013 15:50, Neil Scholes n...@uvfilms.co.uk wrote:
Nice feature - thanks
you can add it yourself now:
Info/Useful Links/Submit a weblink
http://www.nukepedia.com/submit-a-web-link/submit/
On 1/25/13 3:00 AM, Ron Ganbar wrote:
You can also add iStockPhoto.
Easy to use and plenty of stuff.
Ron Ganbar
email: ron...@gmail.com mailto:ron...@gmail.com
tel: +44
Thanks for adding this Frank, it's an important consideration. I'm looking
forward to checking out how Hiero Player can potentially be used
for cataloguing and reviewing elements - I don't know how much back end
stuff needs to be added though. If so, why don't The Foundry add something
generic we
I've put those here now:
http://www.nukepedia.com/stock-footage/
Didn't include Digital Juice as they just screwed me over royally and
refuse to replace 40 broken clips unless I pay for re-shipping the
entire DVDs again (which costs me over $100 living in NZ). Crap quality,
crap service, so
Hi all,
I am contemplating putting up another page on Nukepedia to list
resources for vfx elements and ideally allow people to rate/comment on
the respective entries.
I know of and have purchased stuff from:
-https://www.videocopilot.net
-https://www.fxelements.com (most professional so far