Time Machine - After Effects
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Great work!!
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Its also possible with rotoscoping the car in subtraction
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Lets hope we have enough Road to hit 88 MPH...
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very nice job
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@sebasrobot55 sorry for being 4 months late but that is exactly what i was talking about
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I need to get me after effect..all i have is the premier pro
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very nice
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with the lights on=fail ! :))
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Nice effect! :D
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how is this time related? seemed more like invisible glowing car
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dude, if you did time replacement then you are problably lying, i could do that in 5 minutes with some simple color key
10tmoore 7 months ago 6
@10tmoore I don't know what "time replacement" effect of which you are speaking, but you are right in that I would be lying if I said I used it, because I didn't. I used time displacement. Color key is for keying, time displacement is for displacement mapping. They are different effects and will therefore yield different results. Plus, color key will only really work if you have a color to key out such as a green screen which this shot does not have.
AaronJamesPatterson 7 months ago 6
@AaronJamesPatterson I think i know what he is talking about... with a linear chroma you can actually key black ot, leaving the reflections only
sebasrobot55 6 months ago
@sebasrobot55 Like I said before, keying and displacement mapping are totally different effects with different results. Last time I checked there is black in the background of the shot as well as the fact that having just the light areas/reflections of a car show up, does not constitute the same effect. Far from it.
AaronJamesPatterson 6 months ago 2
did u used displacement map for the car??
6BlackWood9 9 months ago
@6BlackWood9 I used Time Displacement, which is essentially a displacement map generated by the same footage you are displacing, but at a different point in the timeline.
AaronJamesPatterson 9 months ago