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Shine – Basic “Do”s and “Don’t”s???
(I originally posted this in the Trapcode forum, but there’s more traffic over here…)
I’m a fairly experienced AE user, and I feel like I have a handle on how to make things look classy, elegant, and professional, and how to avoid making things look cheap and cheesy.
I’m curious if there are any good “rule of thumb” type tips that can help Shine usage avoid looking like “he simply just slapped a plug-in on that.” I’ve seen Shine-type effects that look really cool, and other uses where it has looked painfully amateurish. What would you all recommend? Does it have to do primarily with the speed of the source point (fast vs. slow)? Ray length? I know that I will want to play with more than one parameter, but are there some properties that should be left alone while others really need to be animated? I haven’t studied the good and the bad to figure out where the separation is, but I’d be curious to know if there is any advice that would help get me going in a good direction right off the bad.
Thanks in advance.