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Using Horizon together with Psunami?
by Marije van der Nat on Dec 9, 2008 at 10:37:47 am

Hi all,

I'm trying to combine Red Giant's Psunami with Trapcode's Horizon, so that I can make my own custom sky above the Psunami sea.
I have the Psunami-built-in-camera parented (with expressions) to my AE-cam
(howto: here).
Horizon-sky is lined up nicely, everything looking slick.
Untill I animate my cam: perspectives of the two don't match!
Seems the sky has to be much much farther away, but I don't know IF and HOW I can do that.

Question 1: Help?!
Question 2: Do I need Horizon to make a custom sky anyway? (and be able to move the cam around!)

One other option would be to build a cube world as covered by Carl Larsen in the video tutorial section. But I predict the same problem there.

Hope anyone can be of any help!
Thanks in advance!

Marije




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