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Lost Type Co-op Tutorials ‹ WhiteDots Part 1 Part 2 This is the tutorial many of you have been asking me for, I finally got the time to do it. I hope you’ll enjoy it. the music might be out of sync in some parts because of the recording, sorry for that. this was made on After effects ... read more → you can download the project file here : in this tutorial I’ve used the plugins : Trapcode particular Trapcode form Trapcode starglow Oprical flares read more → to skip the “how to edit” part go to 5:20 for this project you need “trapcode particular” plugin get the template for free here : Be creative ! read more → so this is an explanation of how to Change the texts/images/colors from this template. the preview and the free download link for the template can be found here : read more →

WallpapersWide.com | Free High Resolution Desktop Wallpapers for Widescreen, HD, Mobile | Page 1 50 Excellent Adobe After Effect Tutorials Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software. Its main purpose is for film and video post-production. With Adobe After Effects it’s possible to create so great looking visual effects as in “Hollywood style” movies. Adobe After Effects is mainly used to create visual effects for commercials and movies but you can also create image slide-shows, some small videos, transition effects for websites and stuff like that. It is not difficult to learn by your own. For beginners Introduction to Adobe After Effects | Andrew Kramer Basic effects | Andrew KramerLearn to create some basic effects using After Effects. Animation | Andrew KramerNow you can learn how to create an animation. Trim Paths | Aharon RabinowitzLearn how to create simple trim paths. Simple Reflection Techniques | Aharon RabinowitzVery simple but cool technique creating reflections. Web 2.0 Glossy Text | Matt EvansLearn to create a glossy text. Rendering | Shoaib KhanLearn about rendering your video.

Catastrophe Cinema 4d Plugin Download » Daleide.com Expecto Patronum Tutorial in Cinema 4DEnglish | 3h 41m | AVC1 1280x720 30 fps | AAC 86.3 Kbps 44.1 KHz | 401 MBSoftware Used: Cinema 4D Version 11.5+ | Project Files IncludedGenre: eLearning | Level: Basic to Advanced Expecto Patronum is one of the most beautiful VFX, that was created for the film Harry Potter .Also you can find this Visual effect in movies like: lord of the ring, Avatar, Narnia, Alice in Wonderland, Van Helsing and many more. Again we teach you the secrets of the movies, with best 3d program, cinema 4d. Author: ziuziu | Comment: ( 0 )

Top 28 Best Motion Graphics Blogs and Resources 1. Video Copilot Everyone who works within After Effects has heard of Andrew Kramer, so it is no surprise that he is at the top of this list. Andrew is a god when it comes to cutting edge tutorials in motion graphics and visual effects. 2. Nick Campbell aka “The Gorilla” runs GreyScaleGorilla.com, a blog focusing on Nick’s life as a Motion Designer at Digital Kitchen in Chicago. 3. AEtuts+ launched a couple of months ago, but it is already gaining steam very fast. 4. The Hive is the official blog of VideoHive.net, the online marketplace for motion design elements, .AEP projects and stock footage. 5. AE Portal News is your best bet to find the most updated news in the After Effects world, hand down. 6. Mograph.net is a great community for asking questions, posting work, and just hanging out with fellow mographers. 7. 8. 9. Speaking of Making It Look Great, the man behind the series, John Dickinson has a killer site as well, with a fresh redesign a couple months ago. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

25 photos à bien regarder pour les comprendre Elodie Ribeiro - le 18 sept 2013 Après avoir vu les 27 images insolites surprenante, voici les 25 illusions d'optique que vous allez devoir regarder plus d'une fois pour les comprendre. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.Cette femme a un cou comme tout le monde 7. 8. La suite en page 2 14 mind-blowing examples of hyperrealism | Illustration Ever questioned whether that photo you're looking at is really a photo? Artistic movement hyperrealism sees artists using oil paints, pencils, or even the lowly ballpoint pen to create the most amazing life-like artworks that'll make you look twice. And here are some amazing examples that will make you question the accuracy of your eyesight... Also see: Colour pencil drawings you won't believe aren't photos 01. Don Eddy Painted in 1971 by Don Eddy, what makes this piece so great is not necessarily the incredible detail and realism on the wheel of the car and the body, but also the unbelievable background detail that makes this painting all the more believable as a photograph. 02. Robin Eley achieves in his paintings what every aspiring artist, although not necessarily an aspiring hyperrealistic artist, looks to achieve. 03. These paintings could easily pass as photos of sea creatures in a bowl; except that they're actually 3D paintings! 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

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