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Maithwaite Station


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Happy new year friends!

 

I have been making more Thomas & Friends stuff. This time I wanted to make a more complex environment than last time. I chose to make Maithwaite Station.

I hope you like it

 

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I used DOF PRO Generator in PhotoShop for the Depth Of Field

 

That works well. On your Youtube page you said you could keyframe that. Photoshop has a timeline now?

 

The last few versions of Photoshop Extended have an animation palette with a timeline.

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On your Youtube page you said you could keyframe that. Photoshop has a timeline now?

The plugin pops up in its own window, where you can load all the frames and do all the settings and keyframing. I am using PhotoShop CS3

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"Very well done!", said the fat controller. :)

Time to tell the tale of when the bridge surveyor made an error in his calculations and all the little trains helped to build a bridge across the North Sea to Norway, where they encountered adventures with ships and aircraft before arriving at the splendour of Nidaros Cathedral. ;)

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Awesome!

 

Wow... $100 for a Photoshop based DOF generator... is it fast? I know DOF in A:M -and using a depth map in After Effects with the 'Lens Blur' filter is VERY slow, so for the money I hope it is fast...

 

Yes, Photoshop has inherited the timeline feature from Adobe ImageReady... which was primarily used for making animated gifs and webpages.

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