This blog post is a tutorial on how to make 3D text with Sony Vegas Pro 9.0. The first step is to open it if you have it. Once it is open, create 2 new video tracks (Only one might be used).
Then, right click the first track and select “Add Text Media”. Once that opens you can type whatever text you want. Then, where it says compositing mode change that to 3D Source Alpha. Next, go to track motion and change the Y ratio to 77.0. In the keyframe section move over to the left about once and make sure it’s pretty close together (move it farther to speed up text) and once you move it make the ratio 0. Now you have created 3D Text!
This blog post is going to be about how to create light rays using Sony Vegas pro 9. Lightrays can be used to make cool intros for your videos. You can watch the video above if it will make it easier for you. The first step is to download or open Sony Vegas Pro 9.
Then, add three video tracks. On any one of the tracks select “Add text media” and you can type in whatever you want to say. Then, go to event FX and select “Sony Lightrays”. Once your in the Lightrays effect you have to drag the little square in the light source option to the end on the left side <– and have the strength 0. After that, move to the middle keyframe and drag the square to the middle and increase the strength. Third, go to the second to end keyframe and drag the square to the right end –> and add more strength. Lastly, go to the last keyframe and drag the square all the way back and make the strength 0 again. Refer to this picture to know what the little square is .
In Windows 7, by default the “Administrator” account is disabled for reasons in which I do not know. Well, this post is going to explain how to enable it. First, why would you want to do this? You would want to do this if you forgot your other account’s password or you just want to have a full admin account. So, you wouldn’t have to run programs as an administrator I think.
The first step is to open up the command prompt (cmd.exe). Once you have the command prompt open, go ahead and type “net user Administrator /active:yes”. When you press enter you should see a command completed successfully. Now, if you want to disable the account you would change the “/active:yes” to “/active:no” and it will disable the account. Once you have the account enabled you can set a password to it if you wish but what would happen if you forgot that? Then your out of luck.