Check it out here. (http://www.jkdigital.com/FSM/) I was utterly startled and nearly crashed my car trying to film it.
There are several QuickTime files, small, medium and large; MPEG-4 and H-264 codecs of each.
Brand new here BTW. For what ever reason, I never came to these forums before even though I have been following the FSM phenomenon for some time now.
Actually, this was just an exercise I did for learning some new visual effects software. I figured, what a better way to do it than with our favorite pasta monster.
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JKVisFX wrote:Actually, this was just an exercise I did for learning some new visual effects software. I figured, what a better way to do it than with our favorite pasta monster.
Shh!!!
Still, it looks really nice, and when the cliff overlaps it, it looks very real.
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awesome. whats really good is that you could replace the FSM with anything. the guy dosen't say "its the FSM!" its juts "holy shit!" hell, you could use Karl Rove's head!
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Amazing Larry wrote:Well done, good fellow. I dare say, well done.
Thanks Mr. Amazing. It was just a lark. The original footage was not even shot for that purpose but, it lent itself pretty well to it.
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