Mr. Kramer,
Thank you for your response! 3D program?! Drat! I should have known. The Blue Planet still yields incredible results w/ or w/o 3D texturing. Thank you.
I’ve never tried this because I was always under the impression that image quality will eventually break down after each successive render of the same file. Is this true?
Ivan, if I understand your question correctly, Andrew Kramer has a tutorial on his amazing website which involves just the thing you are looking for. Here is a link: https://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials.html?id=63
If my link does not work, go to http://www.videocopilot.net, tutorial 46.
Good luck!
-Tom
Absolutely brilliant! Well done. I would love to see the actual final piece as aired (not just the making of!) Hollywood has little over you and your crew!
Hmmm, an interesting problem I am having with my rendered .avi is that the motion is choppy – almost staggered in movement – and does not “fly” through smoothly. Motion blur on/off doesn’t seem to matter. Any suggestions? 29.97fps…
Kevin,
Thanks! This effect is quite good. I suppose it would be more artistically perfect with the Particular plug-in, but it does a nice job as is.
Thanks again!
Vince,
Thank you for your response. I’m going to try your suggestions. It seems like a more complicated project for the timeframe I have to work within, but isn’t that what makes these kinds of projects fun?
Thanks again!
– Tom