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MistyLaraCarrara posted at 11:09AM Thu, 03 January 2019 - #4343020
pretty special effects
Thanks, Particle Illusion is a long time favorite of mine, mostly because its a stand alone program that works with any still image or video. You don't have to have a high end app which most plugins require. Now owned by Boris, I think they will sell it standalone, but they have added it to a 2019 plugin bundle.
There are a LOT of things to manage in a video and you've done a great job on all of them. Wonderful composition on all the scenes, especially the camera angles. Very nicely done motion: characters, objects and cameras. And yes the snow and locomotive smoke were awesome! The unexpected story twist made me laugh too. Nice work!
NetWorthy posted at 10:04AM Fri, 04 January 2019 - #4343068
There are a LOT of things to manage in a video and you've done a great job on all of them.
Many thanks, glad you liked it. Yes, I've always said the good news about 3D animation is you have control of every detail. The bad news is you have control of every detail.
diomede posted at 9:07PM Wed, 27 March 2019 - #4348851
Steve, did you see the post about the Rookies animation contest?
I just read through it, sounds like its intended for people who want to get into the industry. I'm not in that category, but thanks for the heads up. The 48 Hour Film Contest and the Renderosity animation contests (great prizes!) are more my speed.
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