This week I wanted to share a great little tip with Clip History in Autodesk Smoke. Sometimes you just need some extra frames.
AUTODESK SMOKE: Extending Clip History in the Timeline
Clip History is a very powerful feature in Autodesk Smoke.
In this video, check out how you can extend the duration of a processed clip with clip history in the timeline. Could be a lifesaving finishing tip for those extra frames!
Check it out!
Level: Intermediate
Software: Smoke 2012 SAP 1
Enjoy!
This video is best viewed in Full Screen HD mode
The features shown are valid for Smoke 2012 SAP 1 for Mac
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Take care wherever you are and see you again really soon.
Signing Off…
Grant
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