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Re: 3D fractal noise
by Darby Edelen on Mar 31, 2008 at 9:50:31 pm

I decided to try using AE's fractal noise on multiple 3D layers to see what the results looked like. After setting my 80 layers up in a pre-comp with expressions to control the evolution/scale/etc and animating a camera around it... I'm pretty impressed. The results are better than I thought they would be, although it is definitely noticeable when the layers are perpendicular to the viewing plane (they disappear). Also the render took over 10 minutes, where as the previous sample took less than a minute.

It's interesting to see how this works, but I'm not sure that it would be useful or worthwhile in most cases:




Darby Edelen
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Left Coast Digital
Santa Cruz, CA


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