I plan on doing this again using the more robust Magic Bullet Looks product. I made this in Japan… it is simply an interesting collection of scenes from here and there.īelow is the video after I have applied Quick Looks. This shows a great example of the product… check out this video I did below… enjoy! After Magic Bulletīefore I get too much into the review, let me just simply show you the kind of nice lighting effects and “feel” that it gave to this video I made below. 3.2 Is Magic Bullet Looks 4 now fast enough for client-attended sessions?.
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HOW TO USE MAGIC BULLET LOOKS PRO
What I did not know before was that both After Effects and Vegas Pro have different locations for the Magic Bullet Looks Plug-in.Īfter messing around with the Vegas LooksBuilder Folder, I came here and realized that all Adobe programs have their own folder locations, of course.Īnyway, I went to the folder C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\CS6\MediaCore and found that my other previously installed programs were there such as Twixtor and Sapphire Plug-ins but not Magic Bullet Looks. Magic Bullet worked perfectly fine for Vegas Pro but I realized that when I went into After Effects I could not located the "Looks" selection. So, I downloaded Magic Bullet Looks for After Effects CS6 and Vegas Pro. This is different than the solutions said above but in case anyone is having the same problem, I've figured out a solution for my case. I was having the same problem but I figured out a solution based on the comments I read here.