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Row 4

Teto's Territory
So I'm working on a *special Project* for 26, and I'm wondering if this would be considered too many effects for a Hologram-ready video:


Luka V4X model is a placeholder until 26's is finished, but can we talk about this choreo though?
I kinda popped off with that hitch kick ngl. (I licensed a mocap software for this ish, so you better believe I'm putting it to WORK)
 

Kiyoteru

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You might want to fade out the particles towards the outside of the frame so that there's less of a hard barrier at the edge of the screen. This could help with blending the projection into the set so that it looks more "holographic" and less like a flat video that's separated from the rest of the stage.

I'm also assuming that the final video will be exported in a format with less compression or no compression. Particle effects tend to create a lot of compression artifacts.
 
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Row 4

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You might want to fade out the particles towards the outside of the frame so that there's less of a hard barrier at the edge of the screen. This could help with blending the projection into the set so that it looks more "holographic" and less like a flat video that's separated from the rest of the stage.

I'm also assuming that the final video will be exported in a format with less compression or no compression. Particle effects tend to create a lot of compression artifacts.
Yes, this was just a quick render haha, I've yet to install the updated codecs for the actual export, and this is more of a "proof of concept" at it's current stage.

Once I get 26's model, it'll change significantly, but I'll definitely filter out the edges more in post!