October 31, 2008

Update - Numbers 1.1

So here's new version of my Numbers FxPack Plug-in.

Changes in version 1.1

- Fixed number rounding to be more intuitive for counters etc.
- Added randomness slider for generating random numbers
- Added date option [M/D/Y & D/M/Y - short/medium/long]
- Added spelled out [only integers] option
- Added support for After Effects CS3 & CS4

Download Numbers 1.1 here.

I got many questions about Numbers being really free. So this plug-in is FREE but in order to use it you'll need registered version (or trial time left) of FxFactory Pro 2.0.5. I know there are some totally free FxPacks around and I originally thought I could publish this as one but Noise Industries policy is that I'am not allowed to publish totally free FxPacks if I'am not FxPack developer partner. And I understand them. They have to make their living with FxFactory but for me this is only hobby and I'am more towards open source development so this way I can keep my FxPacks totally open so anyone can modify those, build better one or copy some parts.

So sorry guys. FxFactory Pro 2.0.5 required at least at the moment. It's great package. So I warmly recommend spending 399 bucks, learning some Quartz Composer and starting developing some handy plug-ins. I'am not programmer and made Numbers in couple of hours. Point is that some things are much easier to accomplish in Quartz Composer compared to Motion and with FxFactory Pro you can take that Quartz Composer advantage easily to Motion (or After Effects or Final Cut Pro). And I think it'd be great to see active community developing FxPack plug-ins. Although it'd might happen more easily if anyone could publish totally free FxPacks for the rest of the world to use. Don't know. Anyway I'am sure that guys at Noise Industries have think a lot about their current working model and found it best.

October 28, 2008

Numbers FxPack Plug-in for Apple Motion

I just build simple number generator for Apple Motion. It's very similar to After Effects Numbers filter. There hasn't been any easy way to do counting/random numbers in Apple Motion before. At least I'am not aware of. So this filter should do the job. You'll need at least Mac OS X 10.5.3, Apple Motion 3 and FxFactory 2.0.5 to run this plug-in.




Download Numbers plug-in here.

P.S. There's still some bugs at least with vertical direction. Maybe I'll add some functionality in the future but this is total freeware so feel free to modify it as you like.

UPDATE 31.10. - New 1.1 version and more information about requirements here.

UPDATE 19.11. - Posted Tapio's FxPack (that includes Numbers) and several other plug-ins.

October 22, 2008

Don't vote - jenkkistarat kehottaa äänestämään

Klippi näytettiin tänään Ylen A-Studiossa. Vähän liian pitkä, mutta varsin tehokas ja toimiva. Innostaisikohan härmäläistetty versio suomalaisiakin suurempaan äänestysinnokkuuteen. Mene ja tiedä...

October 19, 2008

Magic Bullet Looks and still images

For some reason I haven't thought using Magic Bullet Looks for still images. Looks is primarily meant for heavy color correction in video softwares. It can easily turn your video to dream sequence or C.S.I. style flashback. But what I just noticed is that Looks includes LooksBuilder which is standalone program for manipulating stills. Only limitation is how much memory you have in graphic card. Maximum image size for my three year old iMac seemed to be 2048*2048.

So I quickly took some pictures in my home neighbourhood and used Looks for color correction and it worked perfectly. Only downside is that it's too easy to over manipulate pictures. It's just so easy and fun =D

October 17, 2008

Girl Effect - very effective use of text

Less is really more. Very effective use of text, music and rhythm. More information about cause - http://www.girleffect.org/.

October 8, 2008

My first screensaver - Starfield

I've been lately playing with Quartz Composer that comes with Mac OS X. Great node-based visual programming language for creating graphical backgrounds, image filters, screensavers, visualizers etc. without writing a single line of code. I'am not programmer so I find it great environment for all sorts of audiovisual experimenting.



Download Starfield screensaver here. Then copy file to your ~/Library/Screen Savers/ folder. Mac OS X Leopard required.