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Posted on 01/06/18 9:50:58 PM |
DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 4936 Reply |
Re: Challenge 707: The brick iron
Didn't work for me before either ..... but does now .... You are getting really good at this! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 01/06/18 10:25:36 PM |
Steve Caplin
Administrator Posts: 6835 Reply |
Re: Challenge 707: The brick iron
And some astonishing work from srawland, with a scene worthy of the best horror movies. The motion is perfectly timed, the two acolytes dropping to their knees showing a fluidity that’s rare with Fuse characters. A tremendous multi-layered soundtrack, too, combining slowed-down speech with spooky effects. This is very fine work, Sara! |
Posted on 02/06/18 06:12:01 AM |
srawland
Pixel Perfectionist Posts: 885 Reply |
Re: Challenge 707: The brick iron
Thank you, Lloyd and David. I have no idea why the first link didn't work. It worked last night right after I uploaded. Vimeo must have had a hiccup. And, thank you, Steve, for your generous praise. I only wish Fuse would render the light better. Each figure is three clips knitted together. I used the same light setting for each of them but for some reason they didn't render the same. But, Fuse is still in Beta. I'm glad you liked the sound track. I don't have enough RAM to get a proper preview so it's a bit of a guess on the timing. It's not until it's rendered that I have any idea if what I did worked or not. However, I do hope you see the humor in it. When I think of people praying to an iron I can't help laughing out loud. The neighbors must think I've gone daft. _________________ I'm still learning. |
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