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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
For example yes. But speaking in general you normally have to do the compositing with postwork. Render the "background" in Vue and the effect in Cinema, ParticleIllusion or whatever and combine that then in postwork. Or do a sequence of models in Cinema (particle system for example) and then exchange in Vue the model for each frame. I did things like that a long time ago to get effects that the original program was not capable of. A "growing" logo for example where i generated 250 models for a 10 sec animation and exchanged the model after each rendered frame. Is a little time consuming, yes but possible.
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.
http://www.animationsforvideo.com/html/hotcakes_vol5.htm If you have a video editing program, you can take any of these animations and make them an alpha-plane in view (it says "multiple file formats" so that might be new - when I bought the CD they were only TARGA files). As for the object actually "exploding" and breaking apart into many piece and being flung outward... Yeah, you would need a more complicated program than Vue (like C4D, which sounds like you already have). You would also want a dedicated compositing program (like Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Combustion, Apple Shake or Motion, etc.) to add debris, clouds, lighting effects - things to sell the illusion aside from a ball of fire and an object coming apart. Hope that helps- -Lew ;-)
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Exists some system to create explosions animated in Vue 5? Thanks!!!!!!!!