BND of Doom logo (Blender/Homemade)



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(CAUTION: HORROR CONTENT. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.) --PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE COMMENTING-- In case LogoManSeva would like to know, here's my version of the BND of Doom logo (combo of Viacom Filmed V of Doom logo and the terrifying VID-TV mask logo. First of all, I used one of LogoManSeva's Viacom Filmed V of Doom Blender logo (I apologized for using some of his Blender models, because some fonts aren't shown on Vegas Pro). Then, I made my homemade terrifying BND mask (with Microsoft Paint and Vegas Pro). I don't know how to make "broken glass effect", so I snapshot this clip of "real broken glass" from horror BND logo (I zoom this mask far out enough, but on the spot of "one second", I zoom this mask in for close-up, and few seconds later, I zoomed this mask out back to normal, so I adjust the fade out on the last second. I import the "real broken glass" clip, though I used "Chroma Keyer" effect and adjust the color to black, so we can see the homemade terrifying mask). Unfortunately, there isn't "Shatter" transition on Vegas Pro, so therefore, I used Windows Live Movie Maker to import Viacom filmed V of Doom and homemade terrifying V of Doom logos on "photo/video" timeline, though I trimmed some clips and chose "shatter in" transition, though I changed the second number to 0.25 seconds. It's all about timing. Inspired by and special thanks to LogoManSeva (for Viacom filmed V of Doom logo) and original users (who make BND of Doom logos). Made with Blender, Microsoft Paint, MAGIX Vegas Pro 14 and Windows Live Movie Maker. The content shown in this video hasn't owned by any of us or all of us. All rights goes to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for preservation and entertainment purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Published by: James Moulton Published at: 6 years ago Category: سرگرمی