After reading about it here for years and having it on my "to get" list for ages, I've finally purchased PI - SE version, which looks more than adequate, at least for my immediate needs. I don't use special FX very often ...
I've downloaded every available library from the PI site.
I am doing a music video which ends with a sunset scene of the eventually happy couple. with the sun setting over the sea behind them. Great to live on the west coast!
As a "sting in the tail", I want to, as the sun "touches" the sea, to throw in a hissing steam sound effect, and to use PI to show steam rising from the horizon as the celestial orb sets.
I've found an emitter called "Dust Puff" which may do the job, especially if I can use CC to make it more white then grey, but as a complete beginner, I suspect there may be many better ways of getting what I'm after.
Input from Vegasian PI users appreciated ....
thanks
Peter
I've downloaded every available library from the PI site.
I am doing a music video which ends with a sunset scene of the eventually happy couple. with the sun setting over the sea behind them. Great to live on the west coast!
As a "sting in the tail", I want to, as the sun "touches" the sea, to throw in a hissing steam sound effect, and to use PI to show steam rising from the horizon as the celestial orb sets.
I've found an emitter called "Dust Puff" which may do the job, especially if I can use CC to make it more white then grey, but as a complete beginner, I suspect there may be many better ways of getting what I'm after.
Input from Vegasian PI users appreciated ....
thanks
Peter