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In this tutorial, we will build an entire 3D samurai chamber entirely within After Effects. From there we’ll animate a camera to fly through it as we light the whole scene. Finally, we take a look at depth of field. So there is a lot to cover!
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In the first half of this two part tutorial, we’re gonna talk about the dolly that we use and explain why. Tomorrow we’ll put it all together and show how good the end result can look. Enjoy!
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In the first half of this two part tutorial, we’re gonna talk about the dolly that we use and explain why. Tomorrow we’ll put it all together and show how good the end result can look. Enjoy!
Overview
QuickTip
You never know when an instance might pop up when you need to use some handwritten fonts in your productions… maybe a note Mocha-tracked to a fridge? Or possibly replacing the chalk text on a chalkboard? All of them are free to download so go nuts!
In this 3ds Max/AE combo tutorial, you will learn how to make a stream of raining bullets using PF source in 3DS Max and then combine all the elements together in AE to give a stunning “Matrix-like” effect.
In this tutorial I will explain to create simple, but realistic, tracer rounds that you can easily add into your war films using After Effects.
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We’re very proud to say that our sister marketplace VideoHive is now the most popular After Effects marketplace in the world (by traffic, by Alexa’s rankings). The growth in the last year has been phenomenal, and it’s all been thanks to the booming After Effects Project Files category.
Earth day is long gone now, but every day is a good day for earth day. In this tutorial you will learn how to simulate a water drop rolling down a leaf in a very convincing manner. With some nice depth of filed and time re-mapping to add a touch of realism, this should prove to be a very useful technique that can be used in numerous designs such as a beverage commercial, with a water drop rolling down the beverage bottle.
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to do some experimental animation on a footage based on music. For this effect we’ll dive into learning time remapping, waveform and a bit about expressions as well.
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