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Subject: Matrix Camera Effect


barthook ( ) posted Tue, 06 November 2001 at 2:18 PM · edited Wed, 14 August 2024 at 1:37 PM

How would I go about this? If someone could point me in the right driection, I would greatly appreciate it.


ScottA ( ) posted Tue, 06 November 2001 at 8:51 PM

Which effect do you mean? You can set up an animation. Then go back and remove some of the key frames in certain spots to freeze the figures position. Then the last thing to do is play around with the camera panning position throughout the lenght of the animation. ScottA


barthook ( ) posted Wed, 07 November 2001 at 5:49 AM

Thanks for getting back to me ScottA. Everytime I try it, it looks like the figure is rotating instead of the camera moving. Bart


ScottA ( ) posted Wed, 07 November 2001 at 7:57 AM

It will if the figure is the only thing in the scene. Add something else into the background(Any prop will do). Then try it again. It looks even better if you have an entire scene layed out. The easiest way is take four flat squares and arrange them like walls in a room, and apply a texture to them. Then render the scene. ScottA


barthook ( ) posted Wed, 07 November 2001 at 8:00 AM

Thanks for the advice ScottA. I'll let you know when I have something completed. Bart


BaSiC ( ) posted Sat, 24 November 2001 at 2:12 PM

Why do people keep calling it the matrix effect? The technique has a name buits like no one took the time to learn it; its called "Bullet Time" (i just want you all to know this :


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