Kateweb Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 Ok I haven't really been working on anything but homework lately but I was going back to the nebieintro to Hak5 flash piece, how would I make it look like the camera is shaking? Quote
deleted Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 i dont really understand what you mean. from what i can understand, you would probably just have to shake it. Quote
psychoaliendog Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Have you thought that, maybe, instead of shaking the camera, you shake the world. This would, due to relativity, make it appear as if the camera were shaking. Quote
SomeoneE1se Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Have you thought that, maybe, instead of shaking the camera, you shake the world. This would, due to relativity, make it appear as if the camera were shaking.no it wouldn't because we live on the world we would be shaken too therefor we (depending on many factors) would not notice it at all and some program somewhere has got to have a shaky filter Quote
Shaun Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Have you thought that, maybe, instead of shaking the camera, you shake the world. This would, due to relativity, make it appear as if the camera were shaking.no it wouldn't because we live on the world we would be shaken too therefor we (depending on many factors) would not notice it at all and some program somewhere has got to have a shaky filter You could probably minimise your own shaking by using some sort of gyroscopically stabilised platform with dampers. Quote
psychoaliendog Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 no it wouldn't because we live on the world we would be shaken too therefor we (depending on many factors) would not notice it at all and some program somewhere has got to have a shaky filter Well, Kate was talking about Flash, where the camera is fixed you can't, as Kate found, shake it. So, you need "shake the world" and seeing as the camera is fixed it will seem as though the camera, not the world is shaking. Quote
moonlit Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 If it's a static image you're shaking you could use Animation Shop to apply the 'shakycam' effect and export to an animated .gif, otherwise you'll have to randomly move the items in your scene left and up a random amount. This will give the effect of a shaky camera. Quote
SomeoneE1se Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 no it wouldn't because we live on the world we would be shaken too therefor we (depending on many factors) would not notice it at all and some program somewhere has got to have a shaky filter Well, Kate was talking about Flash, where the camera is fixed you can't, as Kate found, shake it. So, you need "shake the world" and seeing as the camera is fixed it will seem as though the camera, not the world is shaking. Oh I understand now... and feel a bit stupid... Quote
Kateweb Posted March 24, 2007 Author Posted March 24, 2007 so basically I have to shake eveything in the seen one at a time. figures , I was hopeing for an easy fix :? Quote
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