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    Tonights' meet & The Motion Exchange...
    Entry posted 11/20/09 by ragecgi
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    Tonights' meet & The Motion Exchange...
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    Tonights' meet was great!
    Cold beer, AE, more than a few laughs, and new friends, make for a great meet in my mind.

    Thanks again to Tom @ Digital Pictures for his time, patience, and beer:)
    And thanks to Brian Michael for his demos!
    Also, congrats to the winners of our sponsored prizes!

    The next meet will be within the next 2 months, or even sooner, so watch out for that announcement and in the meantime, PLEASE comment below on anything you would like to see covered in our next meet!!!
    (filter overviews, shot breakdowns, typography, effects, plugins, etc...)

    Also, sign up at Hary Franks new motion-design-specific community "The Motion Exchange", and be sure to join the MNAE group there.
    http://www.themotionexchange.com/

    I think that's it for now:)

    Thanks again to everyone who attended!

    Izzy - Co-Manager

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    • posted 11/20/09 by Scott A Cornell

      I echo all that! Our great member make great meetings, thanks!

      The site that themotionexchange.com jogged in my mind was http://motion.creativeleague.com/.

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    • posted 11/22/09 by chinbetty03@gmail.com

      As a new member, I am excited to be a part of this group. Thank you all for hosting the meeting.

      A topic idea for the next meeting...or just an open discussion, I'd like to bring up the question that I had for Scott on facebook earlier. AFTER EFFECTS CRASHING!

      My After Effects keeps dying on me with this current project I'm on. I know I probably have too many layers set in 3D and my machine just can't keep up. Scott, thank you for your suggestions and the creativecow site.

      http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/2/924394


      This basically says to press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT while in AE. Go into your preferences/memory-cache settings. It will then reveal a "Secret" tab. Once in it, set "purge every 15 frames."

      So far, this seems to work for me and my project is running smoother. I had no idea there was such an easter egg option within this program.

      If anyone else knows of any shortcuts, or strategies to make After Effects run smoother when handling memory intensive graphics, please let me know and I will be forever grateful!

      THANKS AGAIN!

      -Betty

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    • posted 11/23/09 by ragecgi

      Whatup Betty!
      Glad you could make it out and we hope to see you at the next meet:)

      Scott and I were talking earlier this year about having a demo regarding proper setup of the CS4 preferences, and explaining the optimum process for setting your "Memory and Multiprocessing" settings, but we never got to doing it, or so I can remember, so maybe this should be covered in a little more detail at the next meet.

      For now:

      The best place I could point anyone to a one-stop step-by-step list of troubleshooting tips for CS4, it would be here:
      http://generalspecialist.com/2007/02/troubleshooting-after-effects-7.asp


      Also, just FYI, here are 2 things that the Adobe live help may help everyone regarding performance and memory handling, among other issues:

      IMPROVING PERFORMANCE:
      http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WSF13D6BED-C53B-408a-B2D6-C8B4205D4FB7a.html

      DETAILED MEMORY SETTINGS BREAKDOWN...and what they are for:
      http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WSDD65B476-971A-48e9-A5FD-D90E9A2B996E.html

      Good luck!

      Izzy - Co-Manager
      ragecg.com

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