In this tutorial you learn how to turn a graffiti painting on a wall into a living person. This effect is inspired by the Brush With Death clip.
Read MoreGraffiti becomes Alive: turn graffiti into a living person
Posted in Tracking After Effects Mocha Tutorials by mamoworld on April 23, 2012
Create Glitchy Type
Posted in Animation After Effects Design Tutorials by Lloyd Alvarez on March 27, 2012
This mini-tutorial shows how to quickly create a glitchy type animation that can be composited on top of other footage. Great for title sequences or mal-functioning computer displays.
Create a Kick Drum Kinetic Type Animation
Posted in Audio Animation After Effects Tutorials by Brad Magnus on March 19, 2012
This tutorial shows how to use iExpressions and 3D Extruder to make a sound syncronized kinetic type animation. Watch for the use of Zorro to help keep the timeline organized and improve the workflow.
Read MoreCreate Ultra-Smooth Pans with Mocha and iExpressions
Posted in Tracking After Effects Mocha Tutorials by mamoworld on January 27, 2012
This tutorial shows how to make pans ultra-smooth by stabilizing them using Mocha and After Effects.
Read MoreCreate a Dynamic 3D Title Intro using iExpressions and 3D Extruder
Posted in Animation After Effects Design Tutorials by Lloyd Alvarez on December 5, 2011
This tutorial shows you how to create this fully dynamic, fully 3D title intro animation all in After Effects quickly and easily without having to write a single line of code.
Read MoreCreate a Finger Tutting Remix using Plexus
Posted in Animation Particles After Effects Design Tutorials by Lloyd Alvarez on December 5, 2011
Learn how to create a very cool Finger Tutting (aka Finger Dancing) remix video using Plexus.
Read MoreCreate a 3D Particle Stream using Plexus
Posted in Animation Particles After Effects Design Tutorials by Lloyd Alvarez on December 5, 2011
Learn how to create a 3D "plexus particle stream" using Plexus, Particular and Optical Flares
Read More'Art of Flight' Title Sequence Loves Plexus
Posted in Animation Particles After Effects Design News Interviews by aescripts + aeplugins on November 17, 2011
"The Art of Flight" is a landmark achievement in action sports filmmaking with an equally impressive title sequence. The design and production of the title sequence which uses Plexus throughout was led by creative director Chris Murphy who granted us an interview that we are very happy to share with you here. Read On.
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