Video: Baja Trippin' (Trippin' in the dirt)
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Video: Baja Trippin' (Trippin' in the dirt)
I shot most this last weekend, and I just finally got it together. I got a little sloppy with the edit, because this is the first time I really used this Ulead program, but it came out pretty good for the most part. I had the song in mind when I arranged it, but I was surprised how well it actually synced.
So if you're ready to hit the dirt, click on the pic for the 5mb, 3min. Windows Media clip.

So if you're ready to hit the dirt, click on the pic for the 5mb, 3min. Windows Media clip.

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you gots a nice little baja buggy man - it cranks
cool vid
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Yeah i forgot to tell you guys about the track. I made the track by taking a 4" wide paint brush, and using that to to brush away all the loose dirst and rocks, and get down to the hard stuff. In doing so I also happened to form my barriers. I then dumped a gallon of water over the whole thing, and got it good and flooded. Went away for a few hours to let it soak in. Then when I came back I brushed it off again, and sprayed it with a spray bottle.payaso wrote:I'd love to make a hard pack clay track for my bits and ZZs so I can get busy....


The track was actually a partial success. It worked because the bits could run on it with out getting hardly any dust in them, as long as I sprayed it down every 15 minutes or so. It was a little too much for the cars though. The monster hill made it more a hill climb than a race track, and there was too many rocks in that area, that made it difficult to get the surface smooth enough for the bit to pass through cleanly. I think if I find an area with more clay, and less rocks, I should be able to make the perfect track. I'm already planning the sequel...
I don't use Ulead for that. I use Quicktime Pro to export as a image sequence, then I load the image sequence at 2 frames per sec. The original is 29 frames per sec.brenden123 wrote:I also use ulead and i havnt figured out to do the slow mo bit's! how do u do it?
Well thanks guys. Glad you guys like it, that definately gives me incentive to do more.
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