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MochaImport+ for NUKE in depth tutorial
May 27, 2014
Mathias Möhl of Mamoworld has a tutorial to get you up to speed fast in MochaImport+ for Nuke.
Table of contents:
- Corner Pin+ w. Lens Dist. (at 0:30)
- Stabilized View+ (at 7:15)
- Tracker+ (at 25:40)
- Roto+ & RotoPaint+ (at 27:59)
- GridWarp+ (at 31:36)
- Transform+ (at 35:02)
- Full camera rig+ (at 40:54)
- Camera and Geo+ (at 43:56)
Create a Fireball with Autodesk 3Ds Max and Sitni Sati FumeFX
May 27, 2014
Vikrant Dalai explains how to make a fireball with a smoke trail for use in your space war film, video game or dinosaur extinction recreation documentary.
Vikrant says: “In this tutorial, I'll show you how I created this fireball with the help of 3ds Max and the FumeFX Plugin. There are different types of techniques we can use to make this effect in FumeFX – e.g. Simple Sources, Object Sources, Particle Sources, etc. But this time we will use a Simple Source. And for this purpose we are going to use three different Simple Sources, some standard lights (Target Spot & Omni), and the default Scanline Renderer.”
MochaImport+ for NUKE in depth tutorial
May 27, 2014
Mathias Möhl of Mamoworld has a tutorial to get you up to speed fast in MochaImport+ for Nuke.
Use The Matrix Object In Cinema 4D to Sculpt Dynamically with Particles
May 27, 2014
In this tutorial Günter Nikotin shows how you can sculpt particles using the matrix object in Maxon Cinema 4D.
Using Adobe Speedgrade CC In Your Post Production Workflow
May 27, 2014
Learn how to make the most of Adobe Speedgrade CC by incorporating its color correction and grading capabilities into your post-production workflow.
3D Textures in After Effects
May 27, 2014
It’s easy to create a video texture inside of 3D text within Adobe After Effects CC.
Webinar Replay: MochaImport+ for NUKE webinar with Mathias Möhl
May 22, 2014
This is the replay of the May 15, 2014 presentation by Mathias Möhl of Mamoworld. He gives an overview of mocha Pro & NUKE workflows using the new utility MochaImport+ for NUKE.
Creating Turbulent Fluid Effects Using X-Particles for CINEMA 4D 4D
May 20, 2014
This tutorial will teach you how to create ink drop like fluid effects using X-Particles for CINEMA 4D 4D.
Using Premiere’s Native Effects to Pull the Perfect Key Every Time
May 13, 2014
In this tutorial Robert Hardy covers some of the best methods for pulling a fantastic key using only the native Premiere effects.
Render an Abstract Low Poly Look in C4D – Greyscalegorilla
May 6, 2014
Nick Campbell of Greyscalegorilla creates an artistic low poly look based on color image refractions on transparent objects – inspired by Justin Maller’s Facets renders.
Import 3D OBJ Models into After Effects in 3 Steps
May 6, 2014
Alex over at Zaxwerks hosted a recent tutorial thats getting a lot of attention. In it he uses ProAnimator to move 3D OBJ models into Adobe After Effects in a few simple steps!
Tutorial / Freebie: Use the Pixel Grid and Vector Pixel Snapping in Photoshop
April 29, 2014
The Pixel Grid and Pixel Snapping are very useful options in Photoshop. Here’s how to get more control over them. Plus… a free set of Photoshop Actions from Bjango
Adventures in Map Animation with QGIS, After Effects, C4D & Illustrator
April 29, 2014
Victoria Nece explains the open source software GIS, Geographic Information Systems, to make mapping jobs easier.
Video Copilot Heat Distortion Tutorial
April 28, 2014
If you have used Video Copilot’s Flight Kit or JetStrike you might be familiar with the Heat Distortion tool. Now you can purchase it on its own… ya know, if you have a fear of heights or flying and are trying to stay away from the planes.
First Steps In Krakatoa For CINEMA 4D
April 22, 2014
The team at Thinkbox walks you through how to access Krakatoa in CINEMA 4D for the first time. This tutorial is basic introduction to volumetric particle rendering, demonstrating the creation, lighting and rendering of half a million particles using a simple Sphere primitive and the Krakatoa PRT Volume object. This tutorial covers where the plug-ins are located in CINEMA 4D, how to render a simple spherical point cloud, and how to replace the sphere mesh with a figure. This should kickstart your Krakatoa projects in a hurry!