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09/04/2010 01:02:56 PM |
Regardless of what it is, I love the light squiggles. |
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06/20/2009 11:42:14 AM |
This isn't really motion panning... It's just moving the camera around to produce pretty lights. Motion panning is when your camera is following a moving object, so the moving object looks clear and in focus, but the rest of the picture, the part that is NOT moving, looks blurred. |
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06/18/2009 11:07:56 AM |
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06/17/2009 09:12:20 AM |
I love making light paths too. However, with motion panning, the motion is used to direct your eye to something particular. |
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06/17/2009 01:09:57 AM |
sorry. This isn't motion panning. There is motion but motion panning involves tracking a moving subject with the result being a sharp subject and a blurred background. |
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