frayadjacent: peach to blue gradient with the silouette of a conifer tree (vid all the things?)
fray-adjacent ([personal profile] frayadjacent) wrote2013-06-28 02:29 pm

yup. still boring.

OMG how do people viiiid?????  I am so bored of clipping.  I need a snack, maybe?

In other news, I went on my first run in almost 3 weeks.  Cramps + migraines + sinus infections conspired to get me irrecoverably off the half-marathon training path.  :(  Well, at least I'm running again.
beccatoria: (vid all the things!)

[personal profile] beccatoria 2013-06-30 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooh, interesting - I run Linux (sounds like you do to? - I'm on Ubuntu), and I use Cinelerra for vidding but I did look into Blender before I decided that no, Cinelerra would be easier to learn afterall... I would still like to learn more about it at some point, if only because its 3D modelling (okay so NOT an easy thing to learn) sounds so fascinating. I do have it installed on my laptop.

How does it stack up in terms of effects, etc.? I would eventually like to move away from Cinelerra, because as much as I've come to be competent and comfortable in it, it's not brilliantly maintained and one day I suspect it will die out. Blender is better maintained. But I'm concerned about functionality because I don't know how advanced it is as an NLE? For instance, if you don't mind my asking, does it have masking capabilities, and if so are they simple shape-masks or can you actually draw/feather/animate multipoint masks? What are its compositing capabilities like?

Also - have you taken a look at the Lightworks beta? That's another programme I'm looking at eventually moving to because again it'll be well-maintained and platform agnostic (though the Mac beta isn't out yet), as well as having a really high level of functionality. It doesn't currently have a few features I need it to have yet (though I understand they're forthcoming), so...I have an excuse to avoid learning New Stuff for a while longer... ;)
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[personal profile] thirdblindmouse 2013-06-30 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
It absolutely has masking capabilities. However, I absolutely cannot figure out how to work them, so I'm not sure what kind of masking it is. Which is pretty much my experience with Blender in a nutshell...

I don't know how Blender compares to Cinelerra because the last time I tried Cinelerra it managed to crash X. Granted, this was a long time ago, but I ended up in Blender not because it was superior as an editor but because it was superior as a program that didn't crash X. Now I have so many projects invested in Blender that even if this Lightworks project works out (sounds cool! I hadn't heard of it) it would be difficult to bring myself to switch.