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Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by Mike Schrengohst on Oct 27, 2005 at 10:12:04 pm

Its fall and clients want falling leaves. I have 5 nice photos of autumn leaves. Is there a plug-in or effect that will clone my leaves? I have tried making different comps to add more layers but I am still keyfaming every leaf.
Thanks

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Re: Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by phil on Oct 27, 2005 at 10:13:13 pm

Trapcode particular :)

if you have combustion, there is a preset for falling leaves particles, i used that preset in our last spot.

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Re: Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by Jim Zito on Oct 27, 2005 at 10:30:23 pm

If you don't have Trapcode and don't wanna spend the money, I think Particle Playground would work too. Just set the layer map to one of your leaves and adjust the random settings accordingly.

HTH

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Re: Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by Mike Schrengohst on Oct 27, 2005 at 11:53:03 pm

Using AE, will look at Particle Playground.
Thanks

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Re: Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by duffbeer911 on Oct 28, 2005 at 1:54:23 am

try using the shatter. Use a custom shape so that your leaves are each a piece. Play with where the camera sits and change the gravity direction to get the desired look. It can look pretty good and I think will be less render heavy than PP.....maybe someone can expand on the finer details of doing it this way

Michael Duff -
Southern Cross Ten, Australia

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Re: Its fall and clients want falling leaves
by Graham Quince on Oct 28, 2005 at 2:03:51 pm

Ayato's got a pretty good falling petals tutorial, i'm sure you could adapt it.

Graham

www.qcit.com

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