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Re: Creating a garbage matte via time difference effect?
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Alan Tonn
on May 16, 2008 at 12:15:01 am
Hello
i tried this a while ago with a stroke mask effect on a layer.
basically i had one composition in which i used a stroke to reveal a layer. then i brought that comp into another and used the time difference to catch the leading edge of the stroke effect. then i applied a cc radial fast blur and got a cool effect that caused it to look like it was being created by light.
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