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wind sweep
Posted by D0bermann on August 1, 2006 at 11:06 amHi guys,
I have a logo which I need to make disappear as if it was swept with a wind, more or less like a leaf. With the wind, first a small part of a letter breakes apart and moves off the screen, then another part, then another part, then the rest of it, as if it was crumbling.
Any ideas how to accomplish that? Thanks..
d0b.
Jonathan Alexander replied 19 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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Coverbee
August 1, 2006 at 11:11 amOldie but very goodie
Great tutorial by Mark Simpson
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D0bermann
August 1, 2006 at 11:55 amactually, I found this one (https://www.creativecow.net/show.php?forumid=1&page=/articles/unguren_ben/shatter/index.html) to be more useful, by changing the point of gravity, it looks like the wind. Bu I doubt if I can adjust the wind turbulance and stuff..
thanks anyways 😉
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D0bermann
August 1, 2006 at 1:36 pmupdate:
guys, could you check out http://www.kaankaner.com/yd.zip. it’s a 5mb .mov test render of the thing I’ve been talking about.
I used the shatter effect which works pretty well I think, but to spice it up, I would like create some kind of turbulance to the wind, like the particles rotated and moved also in the z and y axis, maybe following a helix type path. I guess it’s not possible with the shatter effect, what do you think could be the solution?
all comments are welcome, thnx
d0b.
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Hemanth Kumar
August 1, 2006 at 1:48 pmpixel polly is also a good effect u could try, but then u will have to reverse the footage
regards
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Jonathan Alexander
August 1, 2006 at 6:41 pmThats really cool, could you explain in more detail how you got that effect to work? That would be great, thanks! Nice work!
–Jonathan
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D0bermann
August 1, 2006 at 7:07 pmthanks 🙂
basically, I just followed this tutorial:
https://www.creativecow.net/show.php?forumid=1&page=/articles/unguren_ben/shatter/index.htmland did some modifications. the shatter effect works with black and white, and I wanted some little pieces of “y” and “d” letters to be swept with wind first. All I did was animating my gradient ramp, so that white pieces would form beneath the letters first. Also, I played a little with the “shatter threshold” property to create a gap of time between first crumbles of text and the rest of sweep. If you follow the tutorial you will see what I mean..
thnx again,
d0b.
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Jonathan Alexander
August 1, 2006 at 8:00 pmAaah, very nice, thanks for sharing, didn’t even know that tutorial existed! Thanks!
–Jonathan
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