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  • Lifetypo

    September 7, 2007 at 7:34 pm

    glue gun , mercury . mess around with those 2 and you should be able to create what you want . i made something very simliar using the two . more of a rain drop then a tear but same thing

  • Mike Clasby

    September 8, 2007 at 7:44 am

    Yes, you can do what you want. CC Blobbylize and an animated mask for a teardrop.

    It helps if the video footage you want inserted into the tear, and the comp that has the Cheek (Main Comp) are the same size.

    In the Project window, drag the footage you want to be inserted into the tear, onto the Create Comp Button. Name the comp “Insert”, In that new comp, draw a mask (Pen Tool) on that video layer that will be the shape of the tear. MM reveals the mask properties, feather the mask.

    Now, S reveals Scale for that layer, reduce the Scale until the tear drop is the size you want back in the main comp. And position it where you want the tear to start. Set a position keyframe and go down the timeline and change the Position to down where you want it to end. If you need to drop in the Cheek footage to see where you want it to flow, that’s fine, just be sure to turn that check layers eyeball off when you done with this comp.

    So in this comp, you should have a teardrop shaped down-scaled video that flow down the screen against a black background (if you turned any Cheek layer’s eyeball off).

    In the main comp, take you Cheek layer (the main footage, I presume), duplicate it (Ctrl D).

    From the project window drag that comp with the tear, named “Insert”, into the main comp, on top of the two Cheek layers.

    To the top Cheek layer, add CC Blobbylize, setting follow.

    CC Blobbyize
    Blobbyness>Blob Layer: Choose “Insert” (the teardrop masked layer)
    Property: Alpha

    Reduce the Opacity (T) of the Insert layer to somewhere between 40%-70%, so you can see the cheek underneath the teardrop (it will be warped by the edges of the tear, like it should). If you wan the teardrop to change shape a bit while flowing down, go back to the Insert comp and keyframe the Mask Shape (M reveals).

    So it looks like this:

    1 – Insert Comp Layer (in that comp, masked teardrop, scale down and positioned to flow down). Opacity reduced.
    2 – Cheek (Blobbylize: Insert & Alpha)
    3 – Cheek

  • Mike Clasby

    September 8, 2007 at 8:07 am

    Add Drop Shadow to that middle layer, the top Cheek (the one with Blobbylize) and it will look even better.

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