How to make the Hit By A Car Special Effect
Video Description: This shows 2 methods for faking a person being hit by a car. One uses Adobe Photoshop and editing software, requiring time & effort to add realistic detail. The other method uses camera angles to imply the collision. Related Article Subjects: How to Make the Hit By a Car Special Effect, filmmaking, adobe, digital, effects, film, movie, photoshop, software, Sound, Special Effect, tutorialsHow to Make the Hit By a Car Special Effect
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