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Freezing Chaos: What a Mad Hatter Set Taught Me About Compositing Liquid Splashes
Every composite I build starts with a sketch on paper. It is a habit I cannot shake, and honestly I do not want to. But there is a specific problem that sketch cannot solve: I can draw a teacup mid-shatter, liquid arcing through the air, chaos frozen at the exact right millisecond. What I cannot draw is the light. Not the way it actually behaves when water is moving that fast, catching a strobe at a particular angle, throwing secondary reflections onto surfaces I did not plan for.