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Nice job!
Actually, it was added for the 2004 release.
Hello!
Newly redone shot fr 2.0 using partial new source:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bFl6e7aaM77sHa5ARXcxFuwECVUMiHM-/view?usp=sharing
Streamable: https://streamable.com/pw11se
Removed jumpcut and fixed misplaced laser bolts.
-TGWNN
New shot:
New source (19SE) re-inserted the missing falcon and adjusted the motion for a more dramatic shot.
Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16CDNixUattNu7e_f3JxZWs4-hEmoWOF0/view?usp=sharing
Streamable: https://streamable.com/pvv9xw
-TGWNN
Love it!
Attack of the Clones: Alternate Timeline Edit Thread:
https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/SSWRs-Attack-of-the-Clones-Alternate-Timeline-Edit/id/66888
Nice job!
Looks pretty good!!
Sometimes I’m just at a loss of how y’all are able to do this kind of stuff. It feels like you just spawn things out of the aether sometimes. I’m stunned.
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Just to be sure?
The blue tint was added for the 1997 Special Edition.
The walls are actually a brownish-red.
The walls being brownish red don’t help the fact that they are in a sickly trash compacter with vermin.
It’s probably a bit extreme or overdone the cyan or turquoise but it’s not showing up the nasty crap on the walls because green in the mids is so muted. Red Highlights remain solid. Also to Mention very bad black crush on some versions.
Just look at Chewie’s Fur in the stills posted. Much better in the 97 version. Problem with green.
Looks good!
Ol’ George has the GOUT, I see.
New shot:
New source (19SE) re-inserted the missing falcon and adjusted the motion for a more dramatic shot.
Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16CDNixUattNu7e_f3JxZWs4-hEmoWOF0/view?usp=sharing
Streamable: https://streamable.com/pvv9xw
Looks great, completely natural. Can I ask how you achieved this shot?, Was it just a case animating a still of the falcon from the frame it originally appears or was there more to it? I ask as I was trying something similar in an edit I was working on and really struggled to get a satisfactory result (even though it was small in the frame, it looked like exactly what it was, a still image being moved around and zoomed out from). Thanks.
New shot:
New source (19SE) re-inserted the missing falcon and adjusted the motion for a more dramatic shot.
Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16CDNixUattNu7e_f3JxZWs4-hEmoWOF0/view?usp=sharing
Streamable: https://streamable.com/pvv9xwLooks great, completely natural. Can I ask how you achieved this shot?, Was it just a case animating a still of the falcon from the frame it originally appears or was there more to it? I ask as I was trying something similar in an edit I was working on and really struggled to get a satisfactory result (even though it was small in the frame, it looked like exactly what it was, a still image being moved around and zoomed out from). Thanks.
It’s an image broken into 3-4 parts that move independently to give the illusion of parallax shift, ie, the illusion of 3D. It’s done statically, and motion is added afterward.
-TGWNN