Ideas on animating the inside of a covered serving dish?

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Ideas on animating the inside of a covered serving dish?

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Hello,

I need to animate the inside of a metal lid, the kind that goes on top of the serving dishes commonly potrayed in movies and such.
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The camera is situated to a black screen when the scene starts, only for the dish to be lifted up and revealed that it was inside the platter with the camera facing upward.

How do I go about animating the highlights and shadows of the concave bowl shape? Also I'd like some general tips on how to make it convincingly lifted from an animation standpoint.

Thanks
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Hajime Sorayama reveals in one of his books that he uses chrome bottle caps and stuff to hold in his hand and study reflections. You should do the same, with a spoon or a ladle.
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This technique can help with that:
viewtopic.php?t=1443
But consider it can by tricky to setup for your example.
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Re: Ideas on animating the inside of a covered serving dish?

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Víctor Paredes wrote:This technique can help with that:
viewtopic.php?t=1443
But consider it can by tricky to setup for your example.
Moho, now that's a name I havent seen in a long time...
Perhaps I can make it work by masking the warp bone layer into a silver circle? This could actually work!
slowtiger wrote:Hajime Sorayama reveals in one of his books that he uses chrome bottle caps and stuff to hold in his hand and study reflections. You should do the same, with a spoon or a ladle.
I'm going to be honest, a reference completely slipped my mind for reasons I cannot guess.
Good idea tho
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