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  1. If I have a photo in a slideshow Timeline in Vegas...how would I animate for example snow falling on top of a photo? I have a still of people sitting in a yard playing in the snow and want to make it look like snow is falling during the slide.

    Thanks everyone for your help!!!!!
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    that is built in to vegas --

    or get a veg for it at vaast
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  3. Thanks....what is that called in Vegas?

    What do you mean by your second comment. vaast??

    Sorry for asking some idiot questions...I am so new to this.

    Thanks again!!
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    crack open that manual and do the tuorials ..



    just use one the noise textures and modify it for your own use ,,,
    in fact "starry sky" is perfect for this ... just make the background transparent and drop on your top track .. add some 1 direction motion blur to texture and thats it for basic "blowing snow"
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    VAAST is a resource site for vegas things

    http://www.vasst.com/login.htm
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  6. Thanks BJ_M......!!!

    I am evaluating Vegas and need to find out if will do certain things. I am evaluating Adobe and Sony. The Sony product seems to be more user friendly with good video and audio from I can tell. I will definitely read the manuals when I purchase.

    Thanks again for your prompt response!!
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