Topic: Liquid spill effect software?
What if a character in a film spilled coffee and I want to actually show that, and a bit more realistically than gathering brown plates. ![]()
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What if a character in a film spilled coffee and I want to actually show that, and a bit more realistically than gathering brown plates. ![]()
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^^After Effects, Is great software in all but it is sooooo hard to master; I use it sometimes!
Since when does sqirlz let you do moving liquids?
Rsteenoven I didn't know if you could I was just thinking it might!
@Donsalvatore: VideoCoPilot sounds pretty good ive never tried it but I heard it is pretty great!
Yeah videocopilot has tutorials for like everything you'll need, and if they don't have one, you can go on their forum and get help. Its where I learnt how to use after effects.
So what do I use? ![]()
You can use after effects if you have it?
Ask Smeagol I know in his crown of syracuse movie his person at one point was in water
And he doesn't use AE either
Umm, well, I dont have it and I need a moving liquid. ![]()
Ummm.... sorry I cant figure that out, Is there a way in gimp?
frame by frame my boy ![]()
You also can use clay like in this vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeGeHNdIV8w
MindGame had a pretty good effect in "Hypothetical Possibilities" where Ben spills some coffee on his machine.
MindGame had a pretty good effect in "Hypothetical Possibilities" where Ben spills some coffee on his machine.
So how did He do it?
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