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Hi. I purchased your files and when I rotate them in my premiere sequence it makes the arrow stretch and distort very long for some reason upon rendering. Any way to solve this? Am i able to rotate these?
Hi Vanilla Brew, Without Seeing your Premiere project, it’s hard to say. The videos in 20 arrows are completely standard videos using a square pixel aspect ratio. There should be no problem with this and Premiere should look after everything for you.
It may help to change the pixel aspect ratio of your Premiere timeline to square.
Beautiful work!
Just what I needed for my video, thank you!
Is this an AE file? Or a collection of avi clips?
It’s a collection of Quicktime movies
Hmmm, I may of made a mistake but let me ask. I purchased your arrows and after purchasing realized that I was using white arrows on white background. I tried changing the hue and saturation if an arrow clip in Vegas video but no luck—still white. Is there a way to change the color of the arrows?
Thanks
Hi Steve,
I don’t actually use Sony Vegas, so I don’t know exactly where you’d find the effect. But what I can say is that in every editing program I’ve used, there is a way to change the color of an element in this way.
With a Hue / Saturation effect, there is generally also a Lightness controller. Changing the Hue / Saturation of a white object will have no effect, but turning the Lightness down will make the arrows darker.
Or a Brightness effect will allow you to do the same, or even Color Curves – just drag the top right point downwards. If you have an Invert effect, that will also work.
In fact, any of the standard color controllers that you find in an editing program should allow you to do this. Sony Vegas will certainly have some or all of these.
-felt.
great job on these, thanks
Very usefull,thanks Ben!
Awesome file felt. I would move the last part to the beginning in the preview so buyers have a better idea of the great things you can make with this pack even before they see each element. Just like a Reel: The good stuff first.
Pretty usefull, Nice one 
Nice file you got here. 
Very nice – and great usage demonstration video, also.
I like these arrows Felt…think this is going to work for an upcoming project…