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Filip | 4 years ago | 16 comments | 5 likes | 1,392 views

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In the Netflix series Raising Dion is a beautiful particle effect added in the title.
I tried to re-create this effect in BT. That's difficult. This show is a try out but it doesn't come near the original. Anybody ideas?


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This is the effect

Filip, 4 years ago


try to activate the particles on the single letter and then have a separate text that makes up the whole writing, so you can make particles of different colors.
Activate bloom on the camera.
The subject of the target to make the particles move is good.

Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


I did this in Blender, maybe you have to let the particles follow an object that moves on a sketch layer

Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


Very nice.

vincent, 4 years ago


Indeed, very nice Franco

komies, 4 years ago


I saw that if you play with gravity and you run around it you get strange effects, try it !!

Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


I managed a bit with a colormap where there are particles and then a picture layer where you apply a
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Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


Wow Franco great show. Got to study this. Thnx.

Filip, 4 years ago


Filip is very difficult because the particles move in groups and not individually, but if you try with different colormaps you will get good effects.

Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


one thing interesting too is to use a target layer and move/rotate/resize it. i used this technique for example here

vincent, 4 years ago


Great and impressive effects.

Jesus, 4 years ago

Nice effect Vincent. There is a world to explore!

Filip, 4 years ago


Great work Filip and Franco!

Babe34, 4 years ago

Une bonne idée de Filip , bien développée par Franco et Vincent font l'attrait de ce forum.
Merci à vous

PAT67, 4 years ago


Very good Vincent. Thanks to all, I think it's important to try and share methods.

Franco Aversa, 4 years ago


Beautiful particle effects. I like them all.

Ulli, 4 years ago


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