Panopticum Water 1.0 this plug-in you can art up your image with breath-taking water effects such as
streaming water and more. You can create effects that are extremely realistic as well as effects that you will not see in real life.
Both are amazingly beautiful. Creating various water transitions with this plug-in becomes easy and exciting. All modules of the set
allow you to adjust a great number of parameters. Water motion and behavior as well as its optical properties and water illumination
can all be adjusted. You can imitate not only transparent clean water but other liquids like juices, milk, other drinks and more.
Panopticum Water is a unique and powerful set designed to help you create extraordinary effects. This is a set of additional modules
for Adobe After Effects. Each module is a great tool that you can use to create specific water effects with large range of
adjustable parameters available.
The set contains six modules:
Water Throw - lets you create streaming water jet and adjust its motion and properties.
Water Filling - imitates water being poured into a container. You can adjust the water jet in the process of filling and water behavior
when the container is already filled.
Water Transfusion - this effect lets you obtain a fascinating transition between two video segments - one image is being "poured" on top
of another.
Water Maelstrom - a transition effect of a whirlpool.
Water Utopia - transition effect of an image swept away by a powerful water wave. You can choose the water direction and adjust water
parameters.
Water Transvaal - a transition effect of an image "broken apart" as drops.
Water Throw.
This module lets you obtain the effect of a streaming water jet. You can adjust water source location, jet strength and direction, water
initial velocity, water drops random scatter properties and much more. You can also adjust the properties of material that water is made
up of, as well as water jet illumination.
Water Filling. Look at .AVI sample
This module lets you obtain a very interesting effect of water being poured into a container. Water jet streams from the top. The water
bounces from the bottom and walls of the container sparkling and splashing. This way the container is gradually becoming full. You can
adjust the parameters of all these processes.
Water Transfusion. Look at .AVI sample
This transition effect makes one image "pour" on top of another. To visualize this, imagine that you look through an empty aquarium
where another image is poured as water. Water jet streaming from the top gradually fills the aquarium. The water is splashing,
sparkling, bubbling and bouncing off the aquarium walls. Various parameters of water behavior can be adjusted.
Water Maelstorm.
This effect lets you make an impressive transition from one image to another through a whirlpool. Specify a spot on your image, and a
powerful water tornado will start from there. Gradually growing, it will eventually "wash off" the image. Finally only the image lying
under it will remain on the screen. Water whirlpool parameters can all be adjusted.
Water Utopia. Look at .AVI sample
This is a transition effect of an image swept away by a powerful water wave. You can set the direction of wave motion and adjust water
behavior parameters.
Water Transvaal. Look at .AVI sample
This is a transition effect of an image "broken apart" as drops that then gradually roll down. You can choose one of the modes of water
drops motion. You can also adjust motion parameters, optical properties and water illumination.
Installing Panopticum Water for Adobe After Effects
To install our set on your computer, launch the setup program. Then simply follow the instructions in the dialog box. When asked to
specify the folder for your plug-in to be installed to, choose the folder Plug-ins for After Effect (for example, ...\After Effects 7.0\
Plug-Ins\Panopticum).
Fast start
Once you have installed the plug-in, launch After Effects. Create new composition, then create new layer. Choose the "Panopticum
Effects\Water" option from the "Effect" menu. Now simply click the Play button in Time Control window.
It's very simply for use and helpful for practice using products.