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Hendrik
10/10/2011
Hello,I make VFX videos,check them out here..
http://www.youtube.com/user/IZITp
Andrew, without you i wouldnt work with ae now, its so nice to look your tutorials, and then make it by myself with an great result.
Thank you for that
I am a Chinese college students who is going to Unite State to learn movies. Thanks for your tutorials and they help a lot!
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I have been very inspired by your tutorials, and I am getting ready to film a short action scene to test out what I am learning. I was wondering how you would go about making ejected shell casings? Would 2D shell images work? I do not have the Action Essentials pack (yet) so I do not know if there are clips of ejecting shells filmed on black. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated from anyone. :)
I am very excited to apply what I have learned from this tutorial to closed bolt "guns", etc.
Great tutorial!
But the muzzle flash is too small, in real life (and the movies) A muzzle flash is pretty big, and it will probably cast a light on the actor and suroundings close to the gun.
http://www.youtube.com/user/IZITp
Thank you for that
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I am very excited to apply what I have learned from this tutorial to closed bolt "guns", etc.
But the muzzle flash is too small, in real life (and the movies) A muzzle flash is pretty big, and it will probably cast a light on the actor and suroundings close to the gun.