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  • Trying to get paper falling away look

    Posted by Chris Holland on January 19, 2009 at 11:06 pm

    Hi.

    I am trying to get a look of scissors cutting through paper and then the paper falling away to each side. I created the scissors in C4d and animated with an alpha. I am using masks to seperate both sides of the cut but am struggling a little bit to get both sides to realistically fall away.

    As an FYI I am using Aftereffects 6.5. I am posting this in the C4d as well to see if it’s better to do it there. My big issue though is that the whole spot is graphics and the beginning is done in Aftereffects so I’d rather do it in AE then take it into C4d for the paper falling away.

    Any thoughts or suggestions ? Thanks.

    Chris

    Kyle Hamrick replied 17 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Kyle Hamrick

    January 20, 2009 at 7:56 pm

    Without seeing how your shot is set up, we can only guess, but…

    CC Page Turn might be an option if you’re looking from above.

    Otherwise… maybe C4D is your better choice.

    Kyle Hamrick

    Editor/Motion Graphics Artist

    http://www.kylehamrick.com

  • Chris Holland

    January 20, 2009 at 11:12 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

  • Kyle Hamrick

    January 21, 2009 at 3:24 am

    Glad it worked out for you.

    “Not perfect but … it gets the job done.”
    That’s the spirit!

    =)

    Kyle Hamrick

    Editor/Motion Graphics Artist

    http://www.kylehamrick.com

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