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David7586 wrote:Also, I want to get my hands dirty with AE. Would you mind just listing the filters that you used? How did you achieve the floating "dust" particles? I think your identify animation is beautiful!
I would love to hear about the dust particles also.
Did you use Sapphire for AE?
Colorista II, for basic correction and tone.
Particular II, for floating particles, using AE's camera to get DOF within particle field. (creating a large spread and lowering gravity to near zero)
Allot of Andrew Kramers Optical flares.
Shine, for volumetric light.
I actually used C4D to finish the animation portion of this instead of blender It seemed a little easier to control. I am looking forward to using the new Blender 2.5 export script though. The orbiting portion of the animation i used Octane's built in turntable animation function which was a huge time saver.