Using modifiers
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That was my little candle flame
Ron wrote:Hey Phil
I just watched your video and man did that suck just kidding !It's probably not perfect
Come on !! That was perfect !!
You did a great job !!
I'm glad it all worked out for you
Ron
Other uses? I did a Lightning Halloween effect. I saw eyes in a picture going back & forth. There are many uses I just named a couple. With a little Creativity & Imagination its an open book.
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Hi Malliekm
My apologies for my misread!
But I still stand by all that I posted - Great Job !!
Ron
My apologies for my misread!
But I still stand by all that I posted - Great Job !!
Ron
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I agree with the moderator, I didn't think the replies I received to my request were not out of line, but direct.
Thanks to Ron for his help. Ron I think you put my name on the reply instead of another person's name. I didn't create any video. (maybe I wish I had!)
phil
Thanks to Ron for his help. Ron I think you put my name on the reply instead of another person's name. I didn't create any video. (maybe I wish I had!)
phil
Re: Using modifiers
Looks like I won't be able to produce a successful flicker anyway. I should have taken multiple images of the candle flickering at the time I took the photographs because it is just way too difficult to produce a believeable effect with just the star burst from the candle wick.
Phil
Phil
Re: Using modifiers
This doesn't help you create the effect with modifiers. But a video clip of a flame to use in your shows can be created with a point and shoot camera that captures video.
See this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7777&p=61975&hilit=flame#p61975
See this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7777&p=61975&hilit=flame#p61975
Last edited by debngar on Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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proullard wrote:Looks like I won't be able to produce a successful flicker anyway. I should have taken multiple images of the candle flickering at the time I took the photographs because it is just way too difficult to produce a believeable effect with just the star burst from the candle wick.
Phil
In March I did a show for a baby christening and I did a candle flame effect like this:
Candle Flame 1 835KB 7-8 seconds wmv
It looks sort of like a gas flame but it does flicker a little.
I can also do something like this:
Candle Flame 2 970KB 8 seconds wmv
The original photo was without the candle burning but it's not too hard to remove a flame. If either one can help you, let me know.
Joe
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Flickering in candle flames seems to work better when at least one of the modifiers applied uses a random wave since that's how flames seem to move. I've created the effect, but don't ask me to remember precisely how I did it. I do know that I used modifiers on both the X and the Y zoom, and I'm pretty sure I used the random wave on one of them. Adding a little more stretch to the Y than to the X also seemed more realistic.
Full of ideas but no hard facts, aren't I?
Barbara
Full of ideas but no hard facts, aren't I?
Barbara
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