Digital humans the art of the digital double
Ever wanted to know how digital doubles are created in the movie industry? This course will give you an insight into how it's done.
# 31 21-09-2016 , 09:29 AM
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Don't be afraid to delve into using proxies in the future. I don't even know if I've mentioned this. They're really good for scenes like this where there's a need for massive amount of objects to fill out foliage and debris etc. Either way, looking good! user added image Hope you don't mind but I fiddled around with it in After Effects for a bit to demonstrate that some color correction and small tweaks can take this even further!

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# 32 22-09-2016 , 07:11 AM
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Don't be afraid to delve into using proxies in the future. I don't even know if I've mentioned this. They're really good for scenes like this where there's a need for massive amount of objects to fill out foliage and debris etc. Either way, looking good! user added image Hope you don't mind but I fiddled around with it in After Effects for a bit to demonstrate that some color correction and small tweaks can take this even further!

Hahaha... That's really stunning, I'm really honored... Nobody has ever taken my work and done something different with it... I appreciate your support.
I'm gonna post the current work after I've gone far with it...
Thanks a lot

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