Motion 5 developers have publicised a new animated impact entitled inMotion3D Shatter from Pixel Film Studios.
"inMotion3D Shatter is an exciting logo expose tool for Motion 5 Plugins, inches said Christina Austin, CEO of Pixel Film Studios. "inMotion3D Shatter blurs the line between professional and amateur creating this plugin a definite game changer. "
Smash and shatter footage or still pictures as 3D pieces explode to reveal the next image from Pixel Film Studios. With the 3D camera and lights in Motion 5, users can take their shatter effect to the next level. Spin, pivot or pan around the media as it shatters into hundreds of little pieces.
Control the shatter of any footage inside Motion 5 and watch as 3 DIMENSIONAL fragments and shards fly by the camera. inMotion3D Shatter's animation is computerized and customizable, so users simply have to pull, drop a generator in to the timeline, apply their mass media to the Drop Sector, and watch as it shatters.
Use the settings in the inspector windows to fully customize the Motion shatter template. Users can change the amount, weight, gravity, thickness and impact of the break effect to create endless cool looks.
Users can add photos, videos or color solids with their shatter effect. Simply drag the media into the timeline and then apply it to the generator. Once the media is inside the generator, users can uncheck the visibility package of the initial media level.
Designed for Motion 5, users can simply drag and drop the generator into the timeline, and then change the look. With the 3D camera and light sources available in Motion Effects, users can create more looks than ever.
Founded in 2006, Aliso Remoto, California-based Pixel Film Studios is an impressive developer of visible effects tools for the post-production and broadcast community. Their products are included with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple FCPX. All Apple, the Apple logo, Mac pc OS X, and Macs are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the Circumstance. S. and/or other countries. All the other trademarks and transact names are the property of their respective owners.
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