![]() Basically it is an action sequence with this attack helicopter, millions of particles and debris. I’ve been pretty consumed lately with a fun project for a client and thought I would share a still frame. The turn is a little hard but the comp is at 30fps instead of 24. UPDATE: I can’t publish anything from the actual project but here is a quick animated version. The actual scene takes place on a busy freeway… UPDATE 2: For no reason here is a snow version. I’ll be making some short tutorial tips for this technique and others and remember these work well in other situations besides working with Element 3D, like using particles or stock footage that need shadows to integrate with a scene better. I even placed colored lights in the scene to match the environment lighting from several angles.Įlement DOES have Ambient Occlusion so if you need inner-object shading, don’t forget to use the Ambient Occlusion options to add depth to your scene. ![]() Sometimes a simple black solid with a mask will work and for more accurate shadows you can even use a copy of the model from a top view. ![]() Mini-Chopper are Compact and great for traveling! Also great for shadow examples in small spaces.Įlement 3D doesn’t do native shadows (yet…) but using some simple techniques I was able to cast realistic looking shadows underneath the helicopter. ![]() Here’s another experiment using Element 3D to simulate shadows for this mid-sized helicopter. It’s hard enough to find parking but why do people have to use up two spots!
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