I love how you were able to mimic the icy cold blue lighting and purple laser effects that Cameron used in his films during the future war sequence. It’s a shame that the recent films like T3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate have neglected to use this type of color design and lighting. If they did, it would feel more align with Cameron’s universe. For some reason the filmmakers under studio Skydance favor gray, orange, or a teal look for the color palette but it doesn’t really suit the Terminator franchise.
Excellent tracking! I would recommend to use a timed, led flash or some other very bright "strobing" light when firing to simulate the proper illumination that would occur as a result of the muzzle flash
He even put the Terminator 2 fonts in it. like seriously this 25 seconds video has more passion and creativity than anything hollywood has done with terminator since 2
I want a movie with that exact blue/grey theme. A Future without Mercy. Skynet everywhere and the Resistance just a handfull of People hiding in underground Ruins. Moral is low, nothing to eat, hardly Weapons or Ammo. Militia using normal Cars during Battles and will not succeed in any Fight.
OMG!! Please teach me Sensei! I mean it - for real. I am having a school project with Terminator stuff involved... I wish to do this, and we have Ater Effects.
In T1 it was done traditionally with animation cels and an animation stand. In T2 a digital paint system was used, but it's still all drawn frame by frame.
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 Hello, sorry it took so long for me to respond. Merry Christmas by the way! This is very interesting. How do you know these things? Is there a link where I could read about this? I'm very curious as I saw the future war sinces from T1 and T2 many times, and I always wondered how were those effects accomplished back in the day. Anyway, thanks for your answer!
@@BladeEffect Merry Christmas to you. I worked as visual effects artist during the 90s and early 2000s. I don't know about any specific websites, so I'd recommend googling for rotoscoping and compositing techniques in general. Some of the basic knowledge comes from film school, but most stuff you pick up as you go along and when it is shared by/with other artists.
The plasma would look more realistic if the light flashed from off camera and lit up the environment. After post, this would've been coming from rifle because it produces light.
still better than Terminator Genesys
I can't like anything I've made on film, yet I still agree with you. :)
Wow you did a really good job on this. How did you do it?
and dark fate too
Without the post effects it looks: EXTREMELY silly
With effects: Coooool :)
+MarCuseusFX I do tend to look stupid without fx :)
*****
don't we all do that though? :P
I love how you were able to mimic the icy cold blue lighting and purple laser effects that Cameron used in his films during the future war sequence.
It’s a shame that the recent films like T3, Salvation, Genisys, and Dark Fate have neglected to use this type of color design and lighting.
If they did, it would feel more align with Cameron’s universe.
For some reason the filmmakers under studio Skydance favor gray, orange, or a teal look for the color palette but it doesn’t really suit the Terminator franchise.
Dat plasma sound never gets old.
This laser effects is the best
Better than Salvation's post apocalyptic scenery.
SIR YOU DID AMAZING WITH THIS . IM SUBSCRIBED !!
Damn, that's some pretty impressive talent! Plus Cameron-era future war effects are fucking awesome!
Wicked awesome
Excellent tracking! I would recommend to use a timed, led flash or some other very bright "strobing" light when firing to simulate the proper illumination that would occur as a result of the muzzle flash
as a demo, this is really good.
spot on mate!. make a future war fan film with that look man!?
Pure awesomeness
He even put the Terminator 2 fonts in it. like seriously this 25 seconds video has more passion and creativity than anything hollywood has done with terminator since 2
Nicely done!
Outstanding work!!!
Yeahhhh 😳😳👍👍
I want a movie with that exact blue/grey theme. A Future without Mercy. Skynet everywhere and the Resistance just a handfull of People hiding in underground Ruins. Moral is low, nothing to eat, hardly Weapons or Ammo. Militia using normal Cars during Battles and will not succeed in any Fight.
You do know they won in the end, right? That battle at the begining of T2 is Skynet's last stand.
@@SadAndVengeful I know. But that War went on for Decades.
@@sultaa86 Yup.
@@SadAndVengeful So enough for a Movie just like that.
Thats awesome.
holy s hit, t hat awe some !!
It's not a nice it's a noice
0:17
Goes hard.
Plasma rifle in the 40-watt range
Dope
+Benjamín Infante Hey thanks!
I neeed this
(T-800)“I’ll be back”
This is amazing... How did you color grade it look like that may I ask?
OMG!! Please teach me Sensei! I mean it - for real. I am having a school project with Terminator stuff involved... I wish to do this, and we have Ater Effects.
Traditional rotoscope or Blender?
Everybody need phased plasma rifel 40 watts range ~ :)
Which program you used for the effects?
After effects.
AAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAAA!!! FUKING DOPE BRO!!!!
Better future scene than all that sh/t in Dark Fate
Very good! Was it Premiere Pro?
After effects.
How did they make the actual plasma weapon effects in T1 and T2? Was it cell animation or CGI?
In T1 it was done traditionally with animation cels and an animation stand. In T2 a digital paint system was used, but it's still all drawn frame by frame.
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 Hello, sorry it took so long for me to respond. Merry Christmas by the way! This is very interesting. How do you know these things? Is there a link where I could read about this? I'm very curious as I saw the future war sinces from T1 and T2 many times, and I always wondered how were those effects accomplished back in the day. Anyway, thanks for your answer!
@@BladeEffect
Merry Christmas to you.
I worked as visual effects artist during the 90s and early 2000s. I don't know about any specific websites, so I'd recommend googling for rotoscoping and compositing techniques in general.
Some of the basic knowledge comes from film school, but most stuff you pick up as you go along and when it is shared by/with other artists.
@@houstonhelicoptertours1006 Awesome! Thank you for sharing. This was just the answer I was looking for!
*bruh*
Can you please make a tutorial on this?
The plasma would look more realistic if the light flashed from off camera and lit up the environment. After post, this would've been coming from rifle because it produces light.
(plasma machine gun)(0:17)
Is that in The 40w range?
How do I get those effects
By painting them in, frame by frame