Canon EOS 550D/Rebel T2i + Magic Bullet Mojo - Bullet impact test

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2010

This is my second test. Couldn't be bothered to work more on the bullet holes, but decided to work on the sound and also try another better color correction on the clip.

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  • @caesarthepup that was all After Effects. I tracked the footage first, applied that to a null object and then attached the bullet holes. After that i color corrected everything to make the holes blend in better. The holes are just jpg images that are attached to the null objects. Might do a tutorial later if people want me to :) thanks alot for comenting :)

  • @Breakdown916 Please do :)

  • how did you get the bullet holes to stay in the same area with a shaky camera?

    

  • @Breakdown916 I used a technique called tracking. That's when you generate a path that you then tie any object to. In this case the holes! :)

  • Nu är den nice fan ;) hare bra o lycka till i fortsättningen!

  • @Manikhoshgele Man tackar... KlittyS hälsar oxo.. han står här brevid! ;D

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  • @RyanShitlipz yes tutorial please!

  • @RyanShitlipz tracking using what program? FCP or After Effects? And how did you create the bullet dents on the car??

  • @RyanShitlipz Thanks, I'm working on a similar effect. I can post it as a video response if you'd like to check it out.

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