Forum: Bryce


Subject: BRYCE 6 Importing and setup of BVH files

blueblott opened this issue on May 21, 2008 · 11 posts


blueblott posted Mon, 26 May 2008 at 3:37 AM

****I have only used VideoStudio for editing my video that I have captured and it does a good job once you get past the stage of putting in too many transitional effects as I did. But you do, well I do like to add some extra bits into a clip that can be funny or depending on what you want to achieve and thats where chroma keying comes in very handy. Using the overlay in VS you can import the BVH that you gave a blue background colour to(blue is a good keying colour) when you render in daz to an avi file you can then import into VS direct.
Once in the timeline you can chop up the BVH into segments to get the desired effects.

If you are a dab hand at annimation in Daz then you may not be too interested in BVH, but I have not reached that point yet myself.lol!!

I like making videos adding the sound effects and background music, have found Uleads VideoStudio 9and 10+ do this very well indeed. If you need help head for the VS forumns as support dont seem very helpful.

After render in VS I burn to a DVD that works in the UK and here in OZ, PAL  as I send some to my army pal in Bristol.
Many thanks.