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Freeform help - 'Oak Leaf' effect
by ice0003 on Dec 17, 2007 at 5:55:54 pm

Working on some comps for an upcoming documentary about Vietnam and I was looking at purchasing your plug-in to help us achieve the effect of photographs falling out from between books on shelves and floating to the ground. The plates are shot of the shelves, and after looking at your user gallery, I saw the video of the oak leaf in the palm of someones hand and it gets blown up into the air. This is almost the same exact effect I am looking to show them and I was wondering what help you could pass along to achieve this look. I am very versed in AE but I have only downloaded your demo this week.

Is there any documentation out there to better understand the plug in? Or are there any steps you can post that will get me started in the right direction? None of the tutorials on forge.net seem applicable and any help in this is greatly appreciated, as well as leading to purchase of your plug-in once I sell the higher ups on the effect in my initial comps...

Thanks again!


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Re: Freeform help - 'Oak Leaf' effect
by Chris Bobotis on Dec 17, 2007 at 6:06:57 pm

There is some fancy footwork in the piece you speak of. Jack Tunniclife of Java Post in Canada did this piece. He may be able to give you some tips. He is a great guy - try getting in touch with him at: jack.javapost@accesscomm.ca

Cheers,
Chris

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