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  1. FXPHD NUKE HOW TO
  2. FXPHD NUKE TV

In this class we continue building the project we started last week. Also, pasting multiple paths into shape layers, animating shape layers and adding effectsĬlass 9: Part 2 of 3. Using the camera data from the 3D application to match our AE 3D layers to the 3D render. Taking multipass renders and enhancing them. We will look at some methods of using 3D renders and exported data in our After Effects comps.

FXPHD NUKE TV

In this class we finish building a 5 second bumper/ promo for a TV showĬlass 8: Part 1 of 3. Then we’ll take this and animate some moves in 3D, adding in copy and some extra elementsĬlass 7: Part 2 of 2. We’ll track some camera motion to add a handheld feel to the AE camera. In this class we will build a 5 second bumper/ promo for a TV show. Finally a look at using 3D passes with Trapcode Form and ParticularĬlass 6: Part 1 of 2. First a brief explanation of the types of passes that can be output from most 3D applications.

FXPHD NUKE HOW TO

This is a project based class where we look at using animated custom particles, attaching particles to lights, using expressions and creating motion paths for the particlesĬlass 4: This lesson looks at techniques for cutting up bitmap images and animating them, including using expressions to make a walk cycleĬlass 5: Exploring 3D multipass rendering, and how to use them in After Effects. Creation of a 5 second animation using some of the particle systems discussed, and a look at creating fake 3D reflections and building a simple camera rigĬlass 3: An exploration of some of the features of Trapcode Particular. Tim Clapham, one of our most popular profs at fxphd, will be running the course.Ĭlass 1: Taking a client storyboard through to the design stages and then building the project in After Effects, creating an infinite type zoom with vector artwork, incorporating client changes and then preparing the file for outputĬlass 2: A look into Particle systems available in After Effects, their features and some examples. This course is one of the most popular ones ever run at fxphd, and excited to be presenting an encore presentation of the offering.












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