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Re: Trying to get paper falling away look
by Chris Holland on Jan 20, 2009 at 11:12:43 pm

Kyle,

Thanks for getting back to me. I tried using the page turn and it was an above looking shot. The issue was that I needed it to realistically cover the 3d scissors that were animated in C4d.


I actaully had tried it before. The issue was that when I split it into 2 sides it didn't work. It cut across the scissors and looked unrealistic. Not that it had to be perfect because it is a pretty fast cut and had a motion blur but I needed it to look somewhat like it really would.

I ended up using CC Twister and animating the center of the twist and the amount. I was able to get it to look more like it was falling away. So 2 layers for the pieces getting cut, the right and left side with CC Twister. Then I used an animated mask to cover the scissors at the right spots. Not perfect but with the motion blur and speed it gets the job done.

Thanks again. Have a good one.

Chris Holland
Editor/Animation/Design
hollandedit.com


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