Topic: pistol gunshot test
I've done effects like this before, but I wanted to test this new stock footage.
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I've done effects like this before, but I wanted to test this new stock footage.
i'd say the first gunshots were somewhat overkill, usually for gunshots i just go into paint and use a few dabs of white for a flash
but real nice editing wise
i'd say the first gunshots were somewhat overkill, usually for gunshots i just go into paint and use a few dabs of white for a flash
but real nice editing wise
I try to do my effects Freddie Wong style!
The animation itself was pretty good, but the effects (at least the ones from the side) seemed a little bit weird. Some better keying would really help. Also, try to make the body bend backwards a little bit ehen shooting, for a more realistic look. A flashlight would also make the flash look brighter, and more realistic. By the way, I loved the front shot! It was made very well!
The side shots were a little odd looking as it has been stated, however, the front on shots looked great! What I would suggest to improve the overall look of gunshots is to go in and up the brightness on the frames to create a slight flash. If you want to get really specific try going in and adding brightness and contrast increases on certain points where a flash should appear in real life (the head, body, surrounding close areas, etc). Try watching Freddiew's tutorial on muzzle flares and he demonstrates this well. Keep up the nice work!
I knew I'd forgotten something! I've seen that tutorial a million times before and I have no idea how I forgot to add a flash!
The side shots were a little odd looking as it has been stated, however, the front on shots looked great! What I would suggest to improve the overall look of gunshots is to go in and up the brightness on the frames to create a slight flash. If you want to get really specific try going in and adding brightness and contrast increases on certain points where a flash should appear in real life (the head, body, surrounding close areas, etc). Try watching Freddiew's tutorial on muzzle flares and he demonstrates this well. Keep up the nice work!
Wait, Freddiew has a tutorial? Cool!
Not bad. I realy like it, maybe you can add some smoke. Then I would be look better. Action Essentials 2 effect pack is awesome. Uyah yeah!
I added smoke for the first ones, but not the second ones. Action Essentials 2 is too expensive for me.
Wait, Freddiew has a tutorial? Cool!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsViAvVYoMQ
Looks good, and the sound effects are OK ![]()
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