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Particle illusion
Particle illusion












particle illusion

Both the particle emitter position and the position of the world camera can be driven independently or together using Mocha’s tracking data. Using Adobe? This workflow makes pick-whip auto-animation with scripting possible.Īlmost every filter inside Continuum includes Mocha’s Academy Award-winning planar tracker - and Particle Illusion is no different. Quickly alter the position or world of the emitter without having to return to Particle Illusion’s custom UI. The position, scale, and rotation of an emitter and the world in which the emitter lives can be independently controlled via host native parameters (hooray!). INDEPENDENT HOST NATIVE TRANSFORMS FOR EMITTER AND WORLD To avoid confusion, only the graph for the selected parameter is displayed at any given time. Keyframes for all parameters are displayed in the graph.

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The graph view offers an easy and intuitive way to adjust animation over time. Parameters can be adjusted in two ways - changing the numeric values in the control panel or by dragging the animation spline in the graph view. GRAPH VIEW WITH BEZIER SPLINE ANIMATION CONTROL Easily switch the composite window on the fly to display particles over a solid color (great when working with bright particles over a bright source shot), over transparency (useful for checking the alpha values in a particle system) or over the live action shot (necessary for accurate positioning). Viewing particles over a source shot can be extremely helpful when setting up a particle system. PREVIEW OVER COLOR, TRANSPARENCY OR LIVE VIDEO Modify bezier keyframes with directional handles via on-screen controls. Control velocity by repositioning points on the visible motion path within the composite window. The motion path displays the changes to the position and velocity of the emitter source over time. INTERACTIVE STAGE WINDOW WITH ON-SCREEN MOTION PATHĪ visible motion path will appear over the composite window when an emitter’s position has been animated over time. Interpolation can be adjusted using the arrows to move a keyframe, clicking in the interpolation box, and selecting from the available options - linear and bezier. Navigation arrows make it easy to move through time keyframe by keyframe. To make it easy to find and modify these keyframes, parameters with animation are highlighted with a red box in the control panel. Or chose an emitter, click where you want it on your shot, and the emitter is added to that specific position in space and time.ĬONTROL PANEL WITH SPEEDY KEYFRAME NAVIGATION Select an emitter in the library, double-click, and voila, the emitter is added to the scene. No physics degree? No problem! Particle Illusion makes adding stunning particle animations to your scene as easy as 1-2-3. See particles how they were meant to be seen.

particle illusion

Drag your mouse around the fully interactive Preview Window and the emitter animates to follow. The Particle Illusion UI includes a real-time preview window which automatically displays an animated preview of the selected emitter. Animate any emitter property with the auto-keyframing option. by scrubbing values in the control panel. Easily control the position, shape, life, number size, etc. Simply select an emitter in the library browser, double-click the emitter thumbnail, and it’s added to the center of the scene. Particle Illusion comes with thousands of factory-installed preset emitters. EMITTER LIBRARY WITH THOUSANDS OF PRESETS Available for Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Blackmagic Resolve, The Foundry Nuke, and VEGAS Pro. Particle Illusion is the choice for anyone looking to quickly add amazing particle effects to any video, animation, or image.

#Particle illusion generator

Particle Illusion is an easy to use high-end particle generator that gives editors and artists instant access to photorealistic particle effects for motion graphics, visual effects, titles, lower thirds, and background graphics.














Particle illusion