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Just another quick test playing around trying to get mograph to mimick old school footage. Quick & Dirty.
http://www.kylestauffer.com/portfolio/oldschool_web.mov
NathanPresley
02-09-2007, 11:20 PM
well done
inspire84
02-10-2007, 11:16 AM
So exaplain? Was that some footage you found? ANd just added those effects in? Explain.
oSKARSmhiP
02-11-2007, 02:08 AM
haha thats awesome, neat idea too never would have thought of that :thumbup:
greeches
02-11-2007, 08:36 AM
Great stuff, as always!
Crutch
02-11-2007, 09:02 AM
Definitely cool stuff.
blckhawk542
02-11-2007, 09:03 AM
That's awesome.
Good job matching the wheels and the mufflers to the original footage colors. Grain too.
:thumbsup:
dvpixl
02-11-2007, 09:55 AM
crazy good. i like it.
Matt Grunau
02-11-2007, 10:05 AM
Very nice Kai. Are you going to add shadows for the rear pipes?
Also, are you gonna animate "bounce" or hydraulic lifts? I wanna see that puppy hopping like he was in LA.
Nice job getting the contrast of your elements to match the original.
As always, well done.
Oh, I take it the original footage was black and white?
Very nice Kai. Are you going to add shadows for the rear pipes?
Also, are you gonna animate "bounce" or hydraulic lifts? I wanna see that puppy hopping like he was in LA.
Nice job getting the contrast of your elements to match the original.
As always, well done.
Oh, I take it the original footage was black and white?
Ha ya if I can find time I'll add more shading. I knew someone would catch that ;) (leave it to you ha)
And ya, that footage was from the Pelinger archives, just an old 50's black & white chevrolet commercial. So I just set out to throw some funk on it. Random, but fun.
The trickiest part was making the clean "new" elements match the original footage. Ended up being a combination of blurs, grain, color grading, and a motion track to match it all to the gate weave of the original film.
PS: my roto job was a hack, just like my robot test earlier, this was just a quick play piece. If it were for real it'd be clean.
Matt Grunau
02-12-2007, 11:58 AM
The trickiest part was making the clean "new" elements match the original footage. Ended up being a combination of blurs, grain, color grading, and a motion track to match it all to the gate weave of the original film.
PS: my roto job was a hack, just like my robot test earlier, this was just a quick play piece. If it were for real it'd be clean.
Ouch! :beer: :beer:
CaptainMench
02-18-2007, 07:24 PM
Gotta love that clone tool!!!
Fun times, Kai.
CaptM