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Re: bullet travel through person and hit a wall...
by Jeremy Fabiano on Apr 28, 2008 at 7:05:20 am

How are you doing your actual bullet?

its it "matrixy" where you SEE the bullet / waves in the air?

or are you just using the flash and making holes? (meaning standard stuff where you wouldnt see the bullet)?


If its matrixy it'll be harder.. but if its normal you're on the right track, just make sure you do it at a slight angle so you can see the wall where it hits, the demon, and the muzzle flash in the same scene (at least thats how i'd do it).

The only other thing you might want to try, is maybe a small displacement map over top of the demons chest (or impact area) kinda like ripples in a pond signifying that it just phased right through him...

Let me know if this helps or if you need more info.. I might not know a lot - but I have some decent ideas :)

Good luck :)

-Jeremy



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