Wednesday, October 3, 2007

A Boris FX customer recently wrote:
"I'm a Boris user who has a Windows machine with a good NVIDIA graphics card, and I now hear that BLUE version 2 can be used as a plug-in for Avid. You say Boris BLUE does 3D, right? Well, what if I already have Boris Graffiti, Boris FX, Boris RED, or Avid FX? I know some of those products already offer 3D Text and some offer 3D shapes. Why would I want Boris BLUE if I already have something like the latest version of RED or Avid FX?"
Dirk de Jong, the Product Manager for Boris Blue, responds:
- BLUE gives you much more speed for both previewing effects and rendering effects. It uses NVIDIA graphics cards for accelerated GPU rendering and preview.
- BLUE gives you much more sophisticated 3D looks because it has more advanced 3D lighting, more advanced Materials for 3D surfaces, true 3D shape deformers for all shapes, and custom bevels and extrusion faces for extruded objects.
- BLUE gives you fast, powerful 3D Particle Emitters for realistic simulation of smoke, fire, and sparks or creation of animated backgrounds and other graphic elements.
- BLUE gives you the ability to import 3D model files such as .3ds and .obj geometry files, preserving individual geometry groups and maintaining editable texture and bump maps. This gives you access to an infinite number of new 3D shapes for your 3D effects.
- BLUE gives you advanced 3D Camera features including the ability to animate a camera along a user defined bezier path. Have a camera stay focused on a specific 3D point or track another 3D object as its target while moving through 3D space.
- BLUE gives you better interface tools for composing 3D effects. The BLUE Composite Window offers split views for simultaneously viewing and adjusting your 3D scene from multiple perspectives. BLUE also gives you improved 3D interactors for better manipulating objects (Cameras, Lights, 3D objects) in 3D space.
Watch this movie to learn how to create 3D extrusions in Boris Blue 2
Labels: Blue-2-Tutorial, Boris-Blue-2, Boris-Tutorial
Thursday, September 20, 2007

In this new tutorial, we show you how to create a camera pull transition similar to some of the presets found in the Boris Blue Effects Library Browser. In order to achieve the camera pull transition, we're going to use Blue 2's new Target Camera and 3D split views.
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Labels: Avid, Blue-2-Tutorial, Boris-Blue-2, Boris-Tutorial
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Now available as an Avid AVX plug-in as well as a standalone application
Boris Blue 2 is an Avid AVX plug-in and standalone 3D compositor for Windows XP. Based on the familiar Boris interface, Blue is designed for video editors and compositors who want to create stunning 3D looks without the learning curve and render times associated with 3D applications. Perfect for post facilities with client-supervised sessions or demanding deadlines, Blue uses the latest-generation NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards to provide an interactive effects design experience. Blue delivers real-time processing of 2D and 3D effects as well as real-time playback of video and audio media. Users can adjust effect parameters during playback, a "front room" capability that is ideal for working side by side with clients. The fast export to disk, including hardware rendered anti-aliasing, motion blur, and 3D shadows, provides significant time savings.
What's New in Blue 2 | System Requirements | 14-day Trial Version
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Labels: Avid, Boris-Blue-2, Boris-Podcast
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