This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it]. The ability to edit visual effects for placeables and spells is included in the bundled plugin 'Visual Effects Editor'. Though not well documented, this plugin has a very full feature set, and allows you to do most effects that you might need for your modules. For more on how to use the Visual Effects Editor, refer to the toolset entries for 'Spells' and for 'Visual Effects' on the Main Page.
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| - This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it]. The ability to edit visual effects for placeables and spells is included in the bundled plugin 'Visual Effects Editor'. Though not well documented, this plugin has a very full feature set, and allows you to do most effects that you might need for your modules. For more on how to use the Visual Effects Editor, refer to the toolset entries for 'Spells' and for 'Visual Effects' on the Main Page.
- Visual effects is an Occupation normally listed under Visual Effects. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Other Crew.
- Visual Effects is a Department on the IMDb update page.
- Visual effects, also known as special effects, VFX, FX, SFX and, when applied solely to computer generated effects CGI (for computer-generated imagery), is the application of the field of special effects and/or computer graphics to create effects in films, television programs, commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media. Video games usually use real-time computer graphics, but may also include pre-rendered "cut scenes" and intro movies that would be typical applications.
- Visual effects — often abbreviated as VFX — are those elements of a shot which cannot be achieved exclusively by practical means during principal photography. They can be accomplished with the varying techniques of CGI, model work and other techniques. Even practical effects can be used as an element in a "visual effects shot", as when specially filmed flame or lava effects are composited into a scene. The term describes both the title the work and the work itself. Thus The Mill provide VFX and are given the title of "Visual Effects" in the credits of the 2005 series of Doctor Who.
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| - This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it]. The ability to edit visual effects for placeables and spells is included in the bundled plugin 'Visual Effects Editor'. Though not well documented, this plugin has a very full feature set, and allows you to do most effects that you might need for your modules. For more on how to use the Visual Effects Editor, refer to the toolset entries for 'Spells' and for 'Visual Effects' on the Main Page.
- Visual effects, also known as special effects, VFX, FX, SFX and, when applied solely to computer generated effects CGI (for computer-generated imagery), is the application of the field of special effects and/or computer graphics to create effects in films, television programs, commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media. Video games usually use real-time computer graphics, but may also include pre-rendered "cut scenes" and intro movies that would be typical applications. CGI is used for visual effects because the quality is often higher and effects are more controllable than other more physically based processes, such as constructing miniatures for effects shots or hiring extras for crowd scenes, and because it allows the creation of images that would not be feasible using any other technology. It can also allow a single artist to produce content without the use of actors, expensive set pieces, or props. Other effects include stunt-related effects, such as falls or impacts, as well as pyrotechnics such as mortars for dark "earthy" explosions, and gasoline bombs for flaming ones.
- Visual effects is an Occupation normally listed under Visual Effects. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Other Crew.
- Visual Effects is a Department on the IMDb update page.
- Visual effects — often abbreviated as VFX — are those elements of a shot which cannot be achieved exclusively by practical means during principal photography. They can be accomplished with the varying techniques of CGI, model work and other techniques. Even practical effects can be used as an element in a "visual effects shot", as when specially filmed flame or lava effects are composited into a scene. For the most part, the starting "canvass" for a VFX is a blue or green screen placed behind actors during principal photography. This solid patch of colour can then be removed and replaced with another image. During much of the original series, this was achieved through a process known as colour separation overlay, whereby a blue screen would be fed images during the live recording of the shot. Since the TV movie, most of the VFX seen on Doctor Who have been achieved through the use of CGI, a more nuanced approach which allows elements rendered on a computer to be composited into a shot captured during principal photography. As contrasted with CSO and other optical/analogue effects, CGI work is completed exclusively in post-production. For this reason, many no longer consider CSO to be a true visual effect, but rather a "special effect". The term describes both the title the work and the work itself. Thus The Mill provide VFX and are given the title of "Visual Effects" in the credits of the 2005 series of Doctor Who.
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