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Shameless plug and touting Tudor Jelescu’s great work...
Tudor Jelescu’s Aqua Pack for FreeForm Pro yields some really good results too.
Very fast to render on machines with a qualified GPU. See:
http://www.mettle.com/aqua-pack/
Tudor also out together 3 tutorials on this (links in page above).
Also we added Displacement noise to FreeForm Pro V1.5 so doing static terrain and animated water together is pretty easy to set-up.
The addition of Fog and Mist to FreeForm Pro help sell it too. Here is a how to:
http://www.vimeo.com/68608402
HTH
Cheers,
Chris
mettle.com
On 2014-02-18, at 8:56 AM, Steve Oakley wrote:
> tsunami from digital anarchy, its now sold by red giant I think. makes nice water, works with AE camera and lights. slow to render when you crank up certain quality params but excellent results if you need actual waves / surface.
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> On Feb 17, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Rich Young <aefilter@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Can't see what you want either, but perhaps upscaling footage of big waves would work best.
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>> I should update the post...
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>> http://aeportal.blogspot.com/2010/11/underwater-scene-in-after-effects.html
>> http://aeportal.blogspot.com/search/label/water
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>> Rich
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>> On Mon, 2/17/14, Chris Zwar <chris@chriszwar.com> wrote:
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>> Subject: Re: [AE] generate water in AE
>> To: "After Effects Mail List" <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
>> Date: Monday, February 17, 2014, 4:11 PM
>>
>> Without seeing exactly what you're
>> doing you can always try precomping some fractal noise and
>> using CC Glass. Or use wave world and caustics.
>> Or a combination.
>> If you just need a top-down view for a texture then you
>> might get away with those techniques. If you need
>> interaction with the AE camera, or a different 3D camera
>> view, then a 3rd party plugin is your only real
>> option. You can try using form if you're a masochist
>> but it's difficult to get realistic water, if you need
>> realism.
>> Personally I really like playing around with wave work and
>> caustics, but it can be tricky to get the look just
>> right. You really need several layers of bump maps
>> working together. I've got a tutorial on using them
>> together to wave a flag, but if you replaced the flag
>> texture with a water texture you'd have something the start
>> with:
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>> http://provideocoalition.com/czwar/video/waving-a-flag-in-after-effects
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Lou Wirth [mailto:loutv@mindspring.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:45 AM
>> To: 'After Effects Mail List'
>> Subject: [AE] generate water in AE
>>
>> Hi
>> Is there a way to generate water in AE other than
>> Tsunami? I have it but oddly enough I can't seem to
>> generate a "Tsunami". I need to cover the earth with a
>> giant wave and so it needs to be a sphere. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lou
>> Lou Wirth Productions
>> 500Tamal Plaza, Suite 522
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>> 415-924-9411p
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Chris
Mettle.com
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