Archive for January, 2009

Mazda Furai by Dariusz Mąkowski

Posted on 30. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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In this tutorial I will try to explain the process of rendering and postproduction. I have used here two programs 3Ds Max and After Effect. Some of you might ask ”Why After Effect and not Photoshop?” The answer is simple. After Effect allows us to manipulate adjustments in real time, in any second we can [...]

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Wolfsschanze by Stanislav Klabík

Posted on 30. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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Hello everybody, my name is Stanislav Klabík and my nickname in the world of internet is SlayerIdea for this project came from needing to make something really different, to make totally different visualisation and from needing to make something with World War II theme. After several hours of seeking I found perfect photo with Hitler´s [...]

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The Making of A Winter Amid the Ice by Guillaume Jobst

Posted on 30. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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I created this image to illustrate the short story written by Jules Verne when he was young: A Winter Amid the Ice . My first idea was a rather simple composition with a boat starting to be frozen by the ice, and in the background, lost in the blizzard, a small group of explorers on [...]

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Making of Qiane by Shreya Shetty

Posted on 29. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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Qiane is a character from a story I am developing so I had a pretty strong idea of how I wanted her to be presented. The story is based in an alternate dimension, a world that shifts in and out of the universe as we know it. Qiane is the Goddess of Illusions, the queen [...]

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Cinematic Opening Title Redux – Day 1

Posted on 29. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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In this 2 part tutorial AETUTS editor Lloyd Alvarez revisits his Cinematic Opening concept with an homage to all of you, our readers, by enshrining all of the comments left on the site in a “ready for Hollywood” delivery. It features a clever use of freely available scripts and expressions to create what would normally [...]

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Cinematic Opening Title Redux – Day 2

Posted on 29. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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In day 2 Lloyd finishes the tutorial and shows how to use scripts to split up and animate a logo into hundreds of pieces. He also adds the finishing touches including an alternate ending not shown in the preview. Even though scripts might be perceived as advanced tools, this tutorial aims to shatter this myth [...]

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Illustrate and Animate a Bouncing Ball: Part 2 – Adobe Illustrator + Flash

Posted on 29. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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This tutorial expands on techniques covered in Part 1 of the Illustrate and Animate a Bouncing Ball series. We’ll be using Illustrator’s 3D tools to improve Flash’s spinning movement of the bouncing ball and taking a look at working between the two applications. The steps involved can also be followed independently of Part 1.

LINK:http://vectortuts.com/tutorials/animation/illustrate-and-animate-a-bouncing-ball-part-2-adobe-illustrator-flash/

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How to Create Colorful Abstract Artwork in Illustrator

Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to make a colorful and vivid abstract artwork completely from scratch with Illustrator. There will be no need of stock images. You can always make a small sketch how you’d like your composition to be. But that’s not completely necessary because we will be creating the composition while [...]

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How to Make a Creatively Designed Moto Banner

Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a banner from images of Super Bikes. The idea in this work is to merge pieces of images in order to look like one. We will be using the Brush Tool, Eraser Tool, Pen Tool and some effects to create a website banner, so let’s gets started.LINK:http://psdtuts.com/tutorials/interface-tutorials/how-to-make-a-creatively-designed-moto-banner/

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Energetic Titles Tutorials for Visual Effects & Motion Graphics Free After Effects Tutorials & More Hosted By: Andrew Kramer

Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by admin.

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• Use Sure Target preset to achieve advanced 3d moves• Learn advanced tips and create “3d-looking” titlesLINK:http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/energetic_titles/

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