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Senior Member
http://www.newinteractivemedia.com
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that was on here before and I would just love to know how it is done...thanks
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Senior Member
My bad, I wouldn't mind a little insight on how that was done too.
http://www.newinteractivemedia.com
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Rainy Day Member
After effects most likely. It looks like he walked his DV camera down the hall and then imported the footage in to aftereffects and connected the dots. Very cool and very well done. I have been toying with after effects a little bit lately. Very strong program. Hard to use for the web large file sizes.
Boo Yaa
"Shhhhh I have insomnia and Im trying to sleep it off."
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i useally get ticked of by big down loads but not for that its amazing!!!
makes you what to give up and not bother anymore!
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The G5 SP
Facing Ney York wa posted on here a little while ago also has that effect on it.......REALLY COOL !
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Designs for food
Ijames lmao I love this site
When you go in for a job interview, I think a good thing to ask is if they ever press charges.
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hmmmmm
like eightamrock said, its just some video, run through a blur effect in adobe after effects, exported as bitmap frames, run through an image batch converter (plenty on tucows.com) to knock the file sizes back (the frames are blured! File size doesnt have to be big! There is no detail, besides, your gonna run between 20 and 30 of them a second!) and finnally imported into flash ...
Isnt that spectacular ... we used to do it with 3d studio max animations (as Im sure billy bussey did - http://www.billybussey.com) but in flash 4 some years ago ...
Is a neat concept, but has been for a while ... maybe I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, but I thought it was a bit of a yawn ...
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~bleh~
the effect is pretty easy, as long as u have a dv cam and software like after effects or even something more basic. You film from point A to point b (if your doing something like going through a wall or window you could just take a clip going to it and separate going away) and then time stretch it so its only 1-2 seconds. Slap a radial blur or whatever other filter u want (maybe even an inverted fish eye lens) And you done.
The site itself is nice, the zoom effect was done well. Filesize is on the way excessive side, if I didn't have a nice connection I wouldn't bother, cuz each section has to load 1.5 megs almost.
But something that sorta bothered me, was the bio part of the site. The whole photo section dedicated to the dude's kegger-cottage vacation with his friends and dad was really not needed. Leave that junk on your webshots account, don't litter your portfolio site with it. Aside from how its not really professional, its not really relevant, and just left me thinking "why am I even seeing this...?"
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Senior Member
you can do this with any digital camera that takes video clips...no need for After Effects..PS can "blur" a photo..
take your "clip"..run it through QuickTime..export as sequential Bitmap (or whatever) images....blur the ones you want...make it choppy by skipping frames or whatever...
after this is done..you can do whatever...leave it like it is...
or import into Adobe StreamLine..or Bitmap trace in FLash and have a VECTOR version as well (now THATS low fie size)
that is how I did these few rotoscopes. (these were done YEARS ago..with a crappy Sony Mavica...before MegaPixels..LOL)
http://www.dmstudios.net/shark/index.html
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http://www.dmstudios.net/cropped/walk_1.html
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Illuminatus!
The illustration section is the best!
Easily or not developed, I love the site, those stupid expressions on his face are priceless.
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simo
...and is this one inspired by me?
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Older Member
I like all FLASH fans, but my girl can't stand them.
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Sorry for my stupid questions (sometimes) and bad English.
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Rainy Day Member
"Shhhhh I have insomnia and Im trying to sleep it off."
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