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Exclamation Question About Compositing

I was wondering in the safety animation, if we can composite video such as smoke or lightning onto the animation itself. It would represnt a burn or electricution. Or do we have to make it in the software provided? Is it considered legal?

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Re: Question About Compositing

Composting is okay. You can use other software as long as your primary tool is Maya or 3ds Max.

In other words is okay to have a 3d animation with some live bits, but you probably shouldn't submit a mostly live video with some 3d bits.
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Re: Question About Compositing

Ok thanks
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