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Subject: Multiplane animation


kedo1981 ( ) posted Sun, 20 November 2005 at 5:51 PM · edited Fri, 09 August 2024 at 12:39 PM

I'm looking for info on a multiplane animation effect I'm seeing alot on the teli. It looks like it is done using After Effects. Basiclly it looks like it's done with a 2D image, say an old painting, and the background and forgrounds are somehow spit apart to create a kind of 3d multiplane. I've scene used to great effect with old photo and medevel paintings Whats the 411


maxxxmodelz ( ) posted Sun, 20 November 2005 at 6:19 PM

Hmmm. I'd have to see it to know what you mean. My guess would be it's done in a compositing software, like AfterEffects. If it's done by some big studio, you can almost bet it's being done on some really high-end workstations running something outrageous like Inferno, for highly advanced and scriptable composite FX.


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nemirc ( ) posted Sun, 20 November 2005 at 7:30 PM

I think you talk to effects like that of Van Helsing when the two knights inside the painting start fighting?

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