I've made a new tutorial on how to manipulate the look of a bullet hitting the front car windshield. I still need to put a few pics up but will have to wait until tomorrow. I'll update everyone when the completed video and those pictures are up.
This is very easy, a 4 year old could do it and very inexpensive. But this will only work if you are filming from a farther angle
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Bullet Hit: Front Car Windsheild
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RE: Bullet Hit: Front Car Windsheild
just realised you posted this thread a while ago, and have no response, how nice am i--- it was helpful
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RE: Bullet Hit: Front Car Windsheild
i don't get it.
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RE: Bullet Hit: Front Car Windsheild
Yeah, right now I don't have anything to film the process with so the whole tutorial won't be finished for a while. Basically, you stick a long piece of fishline on the sticky side of the tape and make sure enough fishline will extend to the passenger side of the window, you place a piece of plastic wrap on the sticky side so the flour won't stick but you have to leave the edges of the tape sticky so the tape will stick to the window. Then as you drive you pull the line releasing the powder into the air which give the effect of glass spraying.
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Two posts above mine.
Basically, you stick a long piece of fishline on the sticky side of the tape and make sure enough fishline will extend to the passenger side of the window, you place a piece of plastic wrap on the sticky side so the flour won't stick but you have to leave the edges of the tape sticky so the tape will stick to the window. Then as you drive you pull the line releasing the powder into the air which give the effect of glass spraying.