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Re: Creating "police car lights" effect
by
Dave LaRonde
on May 20, 2008 at 3:56:44 pm
Piece of cake. Work in 3D.
• Create a cube using square, square-pixel black solids top & bottom, and black with red circles on the sides. Use a precomp to make the sides. Set the sides' layer property to Transmits Light, or whatever they call it. Put a null object at the very center of the cube, and parent all the sides of the cube to it.
• Move the null so that the cube surrounds a light... not a spotlight, but the one that shines in all directions.
• Rotate the null.
Dave LaRonde
Sr. Promotion Producer
KCRG-TV (ABC) Cedar Rapids, IA
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