This led to a edit>check>edit>check workflow. To edit the flare you had to open a separate interface outside your composition that didn’t update in the composition till you finished editing, so you couldn’t see the changes in relation to the image. There were some drawbacks though to the original. The level of control in crafting the flare in mFlare was always impressive to say the least. It all depends on the subject matter of course. Flares can easily be overdramatic and overused but with prudent use can enhance a drab shot. I’ve used it on a number of projects since though, including compositing into some still photos for some magic wand effects. I was sucked in by the pretty lights, haha. MotionVFX recently released their long awaited updated to their excellent flare generator suite mFlare, aptly called mFlare 2.įunny enough I believe the original mFlare was the first plugin I ever bought, 6 years ago, after I saw this promo video.
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