Another piece of the puzzle
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Another piece of the puzzle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BuqX8D ... jLVl2ZjEGA Just few segments linked
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Re: Another piece of the puzzle
How did you get the shading effect of just exposing the subject?
Use soft masking ?
Use soft masking ?
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Re: Another piece of the puzzle
Ha Haaaa! An excellent question, on the character rig all I did was create a mask for the bone bone rig (hide all) then all the character layers I changed to (add to mask) then I created a layer on top, - (mask this layer), which was simply a black box that covered the whole character, and on that layer I added the layer option (allow animated layer effects), then on time line I just clicked Q, and changed the opacity from 100 to 0 and stretched it out over the time I wished it to reveal her. I already had her shaded on a layer below it so It simply revealed that shading effect which was simply a radial gradient.
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Re: Another piece of the puzzle
Interesting!
I watch it again so I can see it with some understanding of the process. Very neat idea.
I also notice the running bird eye view scene and at first I thought she was running downward, and I was seeing her rear end, then I realize that was her bosom. I would suggest maybe a bit of forehead expose and maybe a peek at her nose so that we know with clarity of which direction she is running from the bird eye view.
I watch it again so I can see it with some understanding of the process. Very neat idea.
I also notice the running bird eye view scene and at first I thought she was running downward, and I was seeing her rear end, then I realize that was her bosom. I would suggest maybe a bit of forehead expose and maybe a peek at her nose so that we know with clarity of which direction she is running from the bird eye view.