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animation?
Hi there everyone,
Im wanting to have objects, knife etc movie around in the air. Will i need to kind of animate them? If so what animation software do i need?
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Can it be done by special effects software? If so HOW?
Thanks for all of your help.
Im wanting to have objects, knife etc movie around in the air. Will i need to kind of animate them? If so what animation software do i need?
OR
Can it be done by special effects software? If so HOW?
Thanks for all of your help.
RE: animation?
My advice would be that if you have no clue how to do it, then don't bother
If you really want to bother, look in to 3d graphic packages like '3D Studio Max', or compositing programs like After Effects, baring in mind it could take you months to get to a level where you can produce semi-decent results. Also baring in mind you don't even know whether you're supposed to animate them or not, it looks like you're at square one.
Wikipedia is your friend! Look up animation, 3d graphics, special effects, etc.. In the meantime, use fishing wire and hang these objects in the air!
Remember, you can't get these results by just pushing a button
If you really want to bother, look in to 3d graphic packages like '3D Studio Max', or compositing programs like After Effects, baring in mind it could take you months to get to a level where you can produce semi-decent results. Also baring in mind you don't even know whether you're supposed to animate them or not, it looks like you're at square one.
Wikipedia is your friend! Look up animation, 3d graphics, special effects, etc.. In the meantime, use fishing wire and hang these objects in the air!
Remember, you can't get these results by just pushing a button
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Ok thanks for the information and thanks for sorting out my user.
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RE: animation?
what software do you currently have?
A good effect can be done with simple 3D software like Bryce - cheapest too!
A good effect can be done with simple 3D software like Bryce - cheapest too!
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RE: animation?
The only software that i have at the moment is vegas and after effect. Is bryce the one that i should start with?
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blender could be a good starter too... it's a b**ch to learn, but it gives professional results and is 100% free. anyways, for a spinning knife, you could get away with after effects by doing the scene from profile and composite the image of a knife in it and make it spin. (don't ask me how though, I don't use after effects)
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