![]() However, since the clean shot will only be shown for a few seconds in the final VFX, this is not a big deal. Note that due to the cloned water, there are a few spots that look a little strange if you look at them closely. I also decided to remove some other objects from the scene like the boats and the shadow of the lamp post on the wooden beams. So I spent about 2 hours cleaning the footage and removing Celina from the shot using the clone stamp and a number of masked out layers. This was a bad oversight, since I knew I wanted her to dissolve which means I need at least one shot of the empty scene. I was so silly as to forget to take a clean shot of the scene without Celina in it. My footage is a simple tripod shot of Celina from Fables in Fashion doing a spin at the edge of a pier. The first thing you want to do is to film your base footage. If you have not seen it yet, here is the 3D dissolve to crows effect I created with Fables In Fashion :) Base Footage I have created a full 2 part tutorial showing you how to set up a 3d particle system in 3ds Max to generate the murder of crows and how to composite the rendered elements in After Effects to finish this cool dissolve VFX. A little over 2 weeks ago, I uploaded a 3D integration VFX teaser onto YouTube. ![]()
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