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it actually only was the firelight,intensity no flare
none of the lamps were flashing just had a static lens flare which was not always pointing at the camera (no point at modifier)
and yes I can change the tweening amount on each
Something I haven't done in a while, but used to all the time for flickering firelight into the scene from behind the camera:
Make an animated sequence of flickering flames with a black background (in Howler), and use that as a gel in a spotlight.
I would use the same animated sequences in the scene as fire - texture mapped to a small plane.
The beginning of this video shows the in-scene flame planes I used as torches
This one explains how I make animated gels in PD Howler
Flight dino!
I tested the stones here and then expanded through the dizzy dazs. Forest is largely from Dartanbeck Woodlands. Thanks again :)
that turned out excellent Khoe
Wow Khoe... that's Awesome!
Noice - https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/noice/
thank you @ all :)
I really like the volumetric steam in the forest!!!
it is from your Woodland (mountain Fog) a littel modify ;)
Yes! I use those kits too! ;)
Plop plop fiz fiz... set the angle of the sun... and... render! :)
Great job. I especially like the water wake for the beak.
An exceptional tutorial, Dart. I've always liked your commentaries, but your recent tutorials are much clearer and more concise than before. Bravo!
I already knew how to make stock gels, but this tutorial added details I had never considered.
Cool, Thanks! Yeah, in watching my tutorials back again I decided to do them with a lot less freeform babble! LOL
An update of the previous picture flying dinosaur.
Another perspective, the textures of the dinosaur adapted somewhat. And otherwise a few changes.
But that's why I watch them... for the entertainment.
LOL!!! Yeah... me too!
Khoe, I love it!
Comparing the two, they both look really well with each other - like you took two pictures and time didn't stand still while you did it! Bravo!
Thank you :)
testing some stuff
ToonPro dreadfully slow so tried 2 options
Interpolation, not too bad some warping artifacts
EbSynth, forget it
orginal in the middle was rendered 60FPS played back 30FPS VWD on clothes
An entry into a Halloween contest. The title is "This Might Hurt A Little", but it also brings to mind the movie line "Is it safe?" Do not watch that movie if you have a dental appointment coming up.
You must stop going trick-or-treating at the Van Helsings'!
Happy Halloween!
Nice image and a funny idea, thanks. As a kid many decades ago, there was a large "mansion" within walking distance of my much less affluent neighborhood. Not really spooky, just obviously rich people. We all dared each other to go there for trick or treat. Finally a few of us did. This nice young woman answered the door and gave us some candy. What a letdown. We were expecting either the cops showing up or a bunch of money in our bags.
Batch processing in Gimp using BIMP plugin and the Cartoon filter is giving me more what I want
the Octane Toon shader and Camera not bad either (leaves Toon Pro for dead speedwise) bit of work setting up
I am not familiar with some of those words , but the result is cool.
Nice Work. :)
Very nice!
Ans Happy halloween right back. Well, hope it was happy. Hmm, I think we are going to have to TP Dr. Van Helsong's house. (toilet paper).
I know I replied to this on Halloween, but I don't see it. I said:
Awesome poster! Thanks, and Happy Halloween to you too!!!
Wendy! I love both of the toon jobs - and I particularly like the Octane Toon! Very freaking nice, girl! Bravo!!!
I think we are on the cusp of some awesome postwork technology with AI too that will enhance not do away with 3D and real footage