Planetopia: Free procedural planets

Hi.
Due of a current project, I've created some simple procedural planets in HF3 Pro and wonna share them with you - maybe you can need them for your own projects. There are simple 2D planes with some filters & effects added. Enjoy....
Screenshot:
http://www.hitfilm.monkeybits.de/downloads/projects/Planetopia.jpg
Download:
hitfilm.monkeybits.de/downloads/projects/Planetopia.zip
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BTW: They are fully transparent, so you can combine them (overlay) to fit your needs...
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StormyKnight Moderator, Website User, Ambassador, Imerge Beta Tester, HitFilm Beta Tester Posts: 2,729 Ambassador
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StormyKnight Moderator, Website User, Ambassador, Imerge Beta Tester, HitFilm Beta Tester Posts: 2,729 Ambassador
I haven't tried the 'Glow Darks' effect before. These are nice planets!
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Thankyou
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More to come ;-)
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Majahr....Thank you!!
Duff
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Triem23 Moderator Moderator, Website User, Ambassador, Imerge Beta Tester, HitFilm Beta Tester Posts: 19,251 Ambassador
Thanks for sharing Majahr!
Hmmmm... I need to put together a Quicktips vid for something that can help when using a sphere-filter planet.
In brief, for those who can follow along, load in a 3D model sphere. Set it's diffuse color to 50% grey. Set it's specular color to something like 190,190,190. put this sphere on the layer about the Sphere-filter planet, and make certain it's the same size and in the same 3D location (based off the "transform from point) as the Sphere-filter planet. Set the 3D model sphere's blend mode to Overlay, Soft Light or Hard Light (whichever looks best to you).
Now you can put 3D lights in the scene--the grey model will pick up highlights and shadows, the blend mode will transfer them to the underlying sphere-filter model.
Now your sphere filter planets will react to scene lighting!
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Hi Triem23...
...thanks for sharing your tip ;-)
Marc
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