Digital Tutors - Bringing Photographs to Life with 3D Layering i
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Instructor: Laura Smith Runtime: 5h 18m Level: Intermediate Software used: After Effects CS5 Video Format: FLV Resolution: 1280x720 File Size: 3.32 GB In this series of After Effects tutorials, we will learn how to create a 3D fly-through effect in After Effects with assets created from images that we break down in Photoshop. We begin in Photoshop with the images and start to dissect the photos to get the parts we need for building our shot. We learn a few masking and painting techniques to fill in the gaps for some of the areas that are covered up in the photos. Then, we dive into After Effects and start building our scene by laying the ground, sky, and tree layers. After we've added and built the assets we need, we start to layer on the atmosphere effects. We create dust and fog particle systems using Trapcode's Particular plug-in. We also add a few lens effects to make the whole shot feel more realistic. We finish off the tutorial with two lessons on sound design to make your entire video a truly immersive experience. This training is perfect for the intermediate After Effects user who wants to learn how to create a motion design project using realistic looking assets and sound to bring it to life. By the end of this training, you'll have created your own scary forest scene complete with a seamless camera transition from one composition to the next. You'll have also learned some of the basics for creating a project that uses sound in After Effects. Lessons: 1. Introduction and project overview 2. Isolating the ground in Photoshop 3. Placing the trees on their own layers and erasing the backgrounds 4. Masking the area around the figures and placing them on individual layers 5. Creating a character using parts of multiple characters 6. Preparing the images and border for the cards 7. Setting up the After Effects project and importing the assets 8. Placing the ground layers and sky 9. Adding a Camera and Null Object 10. Positioning the trees in Z-Space 11. Placing the people and setting keyframes for their movements 12. Animating the man's face using Liquify 13. Refining the Camera movement 14. Adding a lens flare to mimic a light source 15. Using the bird video 16. Creating dust particles with Particular 17. Making dynamic fog using an image and Particular 18. Changing the mood of the scene with an adjustment layer and adding a vignette 19. Creating a new composition for the cards 20. Setting up two lights for the card composition 21. Placing the cards in the scene 22. Animating the card's positions 23. Refining the card animation 24. Creating the transition from our cards comp to the forest comp 25. Changing the color of the main card using the Tritone effect 26. Adding dust particles to the card comp 27. Creating a PNG sequence 28. Adding lens effect to the shot to add realism 29. Designing the ambient sound for our scene 30. Adding punctuating sounds for our scene