Anyone heard about Adobe Voco? There was a good Radiolab episode about it last week. From the sounds of it, this is going to start wars:

Really unhelpful post:

This has happened to me before but i cant remember what i did. Try toggling 3d layer on and off?

Did a lot of toggling. Why would the camera be showing stuff that’s not there? Strange.

it’s really dumb doing this. going to piss off everyone in audio in favour of having a shitty robot voice replacement and encourages lazy habits and fickle producers. everything that’s wrong with the biz.

Yep. Sounds awful.

Are you sure it’s in that layer? Stupid question I guess but I don’t see how that can be showing if it’s in the layer you say it is

Yep, definitely.

Still have very little idea how any of this stuff works :+1:

Dunno then - I haven’t done anything with cameras so…

I’m going with the white box solution

Or move its position out of frame.
I am so hacky at all this

What’s really weird is I added the white box to blag it, then needed to quickly do something that involved the white box not being there so hid it in the next frame, and the logo’s no longer showing. It’s like it needs that white box to just erase it.

There’s ghouls at work in that there After Effects.

I write a newsletter for [something]. Do it all in Photoshop, save each page as a JPEG then convert the lot together to PDF. I’d like to make URLs clickable. How do I do this? On a POS PC.

Good lord that sounds like a nightmare. Have you got InDesign?

I don’t! Would that be good? I’ll bill [people] cos I’m not paying for it :sweat_smile:

Yeah. Definitely. There are several thousand reasons why this is the right choice for a newsletter, but specifically for this you just embed links as you would in a webpage and include them when creating the PDF. Done.

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Thanks @Mistersteve, you’re the best! #goodegg

Can’t believe no one has made an Animal Collective joke in here

incroyable

bit passé m7

this is DiS m83

Agree with Steve. Even doing it in PowerPoint would be less aggro than Photoshop.