Authors Description: 3 stills of the CG stuntman to be used in conjunction with the animations. The static image can be used for as long as he is needed to remain stationary. Then, the corresponding animation can be added without...
Authors Description: Yet another animation of the poor stuntman being thrown backwards. The animation begins with a bright orange light reflecting off the stuntman that disappears as he moves farther away to simulate the flash...
Authors Description: A 31-frame animation of a CG stuntman being thrown backwards from the force of an explosion. The animation begins with a bright orange light reflecting off the stuntman that disappears as he moves farther away...
Authors Description: A 100 frame animation of a spinning asteroid which explodes after 50 frames. Motion blurred and pretty high resolution to stop quad spillage. Would look good with an explosion.
A cool animated circuit board and machinery viewed through a fleshy surrounding. Great for humanoid robots like the terminator. Animated with pistons and flashing LEDs. 24 fully loopable frames.
Authors Description: A Rocket flying at high speed that pans back and forth across the screen. Includes 30 high quality images and fully loopable.
This is intending for a moving shot covering lots of ground at a intense speeds,...
A nice set of flying rocks. The zip actually contains five plugins. The first 4 are single spinning rocks with a great motion blur added to them. Each has 2 variations; a light and a dark version. The last...
Authors Description: A highly detailed close up of a bug walking. ( you will need to tween it for it to go across your scene )
I have made the angle from a human looking down on the ground
Best used with loads of them in the...
An animated pane of glass shattering over 45 frames. The glass breaks in the center, shatters into very small pieces, and falls to the bottom of the frame.
An animated pane of glass shattering over 49 frames. The glass breaks in the center and falls to the bottom of the frame (but with larger shards than the first version).
Authors Description: This is my favorite animated variation of the grappling hook. It comes from under the camera, and shoots out forward, slightly spinning as it flies forward.
Authors Description: Here is an animated version of the watch-grappling hook. This one shoots across the screen from right to left, and goes off-screen at the end.