These are created for the sense that i need to see how i did it incase i need to go back and recap what i did or how i managed to get this done. I think that the effect that i was going for was going to be better then what i actually achieved but it still works for how i wanted it too and what i need it to look like.
First i had to create a layer mask around the outside of the smoke so that i am then able to effect only that half of it and not any others
To make it look like the image is panning i had to create a corner pin with the background layer, this is what allowed me to be able to get the style that i needed and the style that i wanted to get the best off. i think that i am going to then be able to make the most of everything.
I then did the same style with the smaller front layer that i wanted this effect to be achieved on, this however was something that i needed the whole thing to look like, this allowed me to be able to get the liquify tool and then effect the style of the work that i wanted to make it do, this also allowed me to effect the way in which the smoke moved and how i wanted things to work in total and how it will look like a moving movie scene when its finally completed.
This is the view that i was working with all the time, this shows how i have the three bottom screens so that i can edit my z spacing on what i wanted this to work and look like, then i had my main screen which was where i did all the adjustments that i needed to do.
I had some technical errors when i was trying to create this work, these were things such as the I/O error which constantly popped up, but to change this i was able to make it work by changing where the cache was exported too, this was something which i didn't know until i spoke to the technitions. I then had no further problems with exporting or anything like that.
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