SPIROGRAMM inspired by Hiddicop

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SPIROGRAMM inspired by Hiddicop

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Here's my new Moho/Aftereffects Spot.
I call it a Spirogramm. :wink:

Quicktime 7 Movie (7,3 MB - 42sec Animation):
http://www.karpi.ch/fun/files/spirogramm-lq.mov

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I've used the "hard" motion-blur technique that Hiddicop dicovered some months ago (Thanks!).
http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1419

Would love to get some Feedback!

Share and Enjoy,
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Post by Hiddicop »

Wow! That was beautiful! Really nice to see how you used this effect. Great work!
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Groovy, baby!
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Post by ulrik »

Wow!! it looks great, nice way to work with motion blur, I have to try it as well, thanks for sharing! :D
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Hey that looks very cool. Going to check out that other thread ...
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Wowsers........it's just so beautiful
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Post by rpc9943 »

hey this was brilliant! it reminded me of all those old 80's ABC clips they used to use in between shows :)

I barely remember them...!

I love it, i want to know more how you did that effect!

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Post by jorgy »

Cool! Reminds me of going to a planetarium and seeing a laser show set to music, like Pink Floyd.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_lighting_display

Except, you can play this over and over.
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Post by Rasheed »

Thank you for sharing, I think this was great abstract animation. The only drawback was that it was so short. But like jorgy wrote, you can watch it over and over and never get bored.
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Post by Karpi »

Thanks!

rpc9943, I've use several effects, but that "hard" motion-blur can be simply achieved if you active the motion-blur in the Layer Settings and set the Blur radius to "0". You can play with the other settings... One cool thing can be done with the Frame skip setting. With "1" you get a nice, fluid movement. With "2" (or bigger, I think) the whole object seems to move over the time of the animation (like, ähm, a sandworm or so).

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