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  • #16
    Some of these people sure are distracting, but others work out really fine. I guess, the closer to the camera they are, more blurred should they be. The guy in front of the orange wall could have been done like the lady in the theater.

    By rigged people. do you mean something like the AXYZ rigged collections, or have you rigged some others (or even modelled them yourself)?
    Dusan Bosnjak
    http://www.dusanbosnjak.com/

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    • #17
      Ah, I don't want no Nuke gurus laughing at my pathetic tries. Seriously.

      This was the first time I used actual animated 3d people, so this was something sort of a quick learning course. I hope I know what to avoid next time. And yes, by rigged people I meant AXIZ people, but not with their own mocap data (that's still on a to-purchase list), but with some old stuff that came as sample on the MAX CD many years ago in a blue, discreet labeled box.

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      A.
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      • #18
        Really high quality images you have there. I'll also break a bit the trend about blurred ppl, IMHO, there should be one or two blurred ppl in the image at most. The more you have the more it's distracting, and one is almost always enough. If you want to put a blurred crowd, you may notice that not everyboday has the same blur amount



        Anyway, I really like the way you put them into the images and it's rare I find ppl are fitting well in the image. Now just apply the less is more rule and I'll be perfect
        Philippe Steels
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