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Creating a loop. An easier way to do this might be to enable time-remapping on the layer. Then create an additional keyframe at 240 frames (8 seconds) but don't change its value. Then apply this expression to the time remap property: loopOut("cycle", 1); What this tells AE to do is cycle the values between the second to last and last keyframe over and over and over again. The default value is loopOut("cycle", 0) which would cycle all values between the first and last keyframe of the property.

There are also additional options outside of "cycle" including: "continue" - continues the rate of change of the property at the last known rate of change. "pingpong" - the value oscillates back and forth from the value at keyframe A to keyframe B back to keyframe A. "offset" - the ending value of the looping section is used as the starting value of the next loop segment. Here's a good video that shows these behaviors: Darby EdelenNVIDIASanta Clara, CA. John K Stuff. Elektra Luxx opening title sequence. Editor’s Note: This article has been marked “Not Safe For Work” due to elements which contain nudity and sexual situations. In the title sequence for Sebastian Gutierrez’s Elektra Luxx, a psychadelic mélange of bullets, guns, and art deco ornaments materialize around the nude silhouette of the title character.

As Elektra teases the audience with her own bawdy burlesque, she reprises her various adult film roles wearing next to nothing. Creative Director MOISES ARANCIBIA at Smog outlines how he and his Chilean supergroup used a bucket of paint and 3D software to make sure that Elektra lived up to her titillating reputation. How did you first get involved with the project? MA: After seeing our credit sequence for El Don, Sebastian Gutierrez contacted us to create a graphic world for the opening titles for his new movie. Besides the titles, we also designed both the “Gato Negro” and “Elektra Luxx” logotypes. What were some of your initial ideas and concepts? View 6 images View 9 images Related. 3D Models. BAGINSKI PHOTOGRAPHY | Editorial & Photojournalistic Photography. Welcome. Nik Photography Cover Photo Selection – April 16, 2014© +Saurabh Paranjape This week's cover photo belongs to +Saurabh Paranjape.

Saurabh is an amateur photographer based in Northern California. His fascination with the medium began almost a decade ago, when his parents gifted him a Canon film SLR. Today, photography is his refuge from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This photo was shot on the shore of Napili Bay in Maui, Hawaii, in the dying twilight. Be sure to circle +Saurabh Paranjape on Google+ to see more of his work. If you would like to be considered, please follow these guidelines:- Post an image on your G+ page- Dimensions 2120 x 1192 pixel image (horizontal)- Mention the Nik product/s that you used - Add #nikcoverphoto in your description- Image should not be watermarked If you are selected, we will contact you for the image so that we can post it as a Cover Photo on our Nik Photography G+ page and give you proper credit. Thank you from the Nik Google+ Photos Team