I appreciate the short tutorial. But I do wish he would have broken down how he did some more elements in that shot. Andrew Kramer's website www. He is using adobe 3 or 4 in the tutorial but you can still follow the steps very well. You beat me too it, but ya Andrews Tut will explain it all. Since MARCUS didn't tell you which tutorial it is here you go : This is one of them anyway to take the still animate the camera to get the parallax effect and create depth.
Thank you for the tutorial! Although this technique does require some effort, the result is impressive! There is nothing worth doing in AE that doesn't require alot of effort :. If it was easy everyone would do it hehe. This effect does require quite a bit of rotoscoping or masking for 2d photo I guess I should say. While this technique is in general nothing new RedGiantTV have a tutorial similar from a while back it was very well executed and the most awesome thing about this, which I really wish he revealed in the tutorial was how he faked the specular highlights!
Now THAT was incredible :. Well executed 2. However, you failed to mention the Kid Stays in this Picture - the film that really refined and created this process via After Effects almost 10 years ago. My film is a 40 minute 6k film for IMAX theaters created entirely in 2. I leave the photographs as is except for the layering. I actually find the missing data to avoid any computer-generated imagery the video posted here relies on quite a bit of computer generated background fills, image warp and distortion e.
Plus I have a bunch more techniques beyond this form of 2. This overall technique is "multiplane photoanimation" that is nearly as old as film itself. A film like mine could be make using a mutiplane Oxberry animation stand. This clip could not - relies on computer generated to add some of the motion but the basic process could be done without a computer. Was seriously overdone about 6 years ago - it's a dinosaur now!
In his final render the balls are rotating so he clearly used 3d compositing and the shadow on his shirts from the paddle is morphing from rotation and the shadow from the ball is moving down the shirt.
So there is alot more work that went in to achieve what he showed and he won't tell us that. The NON tut makers are usually worse about explaining things but most do it out of simple forgetfulness and for the sake of time. I am guessing he did it on purpose. Eh, there's nothing magical about how to do that other stuff though I don't think he used 3D compositing on the balls. He added in many more subtle shadows as well, including the paddle shadow and ball streaking down his shirt and morphed them to match the movement of the objects.
My guess anyway. He made the balls a 3D element and light them with a spotlight in After Effects as wells as turn on the Shadows feature. Inspired by this post i came back to PS and AE and in 5h at saturday i created this one. So helpful! We used a similar style and technique in one our most recent projects as well by taking amazing stills from Cameroon and bringing them to life, y'all can see it here or on our site.
I don't know if it's just me or if everybody else encountering issues with your website. It seems like some of the text within your content are running off the screen.
Can someone else please comment and let me know if this is happening to them too? This may be a problem with my web browser because I've had this happen previously. Can anyone tell me what the AE tool he used to gently morph his arms. It looked like some sort of 'bones' functionality. If one was creating a 10 minute digital animation but only had 2 months to complete it. Would it be easier and quicker to use still image animation?
Naturally, the program has become something of a meme-generator on Twitter, with users trying to push the AI to its limit. An archaeologist used photos of ancient statues, and yes they included some with the blank eyes.
Sorry in advance for the nightmare fuel but hiiii there Alexander the Great :. Here's Alexander the Great pic. You can upload five photos for free to the MyHeritage website for Deep Nostalgia treatment, after that you have to register for a paid account. I wonder if perhaps there are some photos best left un-animated? The AI is scarily good.
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