Stardust is a Modular 3D particle system for Adobe After Effects and in this video Roland Hartmann of graphicinmotion.com shows how to create a logo intro using the physical particles inside Stardust.
[ #CoronaRender ] Mograph+’s Kamel Khezri Shows How to Use the Corona Volume Grid for Rendering Smoke, Fire and Explosions. The tutorial is an expert from a larger course that offers 9 hours of Corona training for 3ds Max users. >> See Also: Corona Render 3.0 for 3ds Max with Nvidia AiDenoise [post_ads] More CORONA tutorial [post_ads_2]
[ #Houdini ] Learn how to create and drive a Houdini Wire generator from Clarisse painted particles. >> See Also: How RodeoFX Create Visual Effects for Game of Thrones Season 6 using Houdini [post_ads] More Houdini tutorial [post_ads_2]
[ #After Effects ] When it comes to After Effects and the classic VHS or VCR look, you have a lot of options. Likely the If you lack the deep pockets for fancy plugs, not to worry, you can create your very own effect that works pretty well.most flexible, robust and most complete is the VHS effect that ships with Red Giant’s Universe . Mobox Graphics Mike Ridolfi shows how to make a great-looking VHS tape effect that uses a few standard effects in After Effects. It’s pretty amazing what you can do with Levels, Brightness and Contrast, Mosiac, Noise, and the Venetian Blinds effect. >> See Also: How to use Physical Simulation in Stardust for After Effects [post_ads] More tutorial [post_ads_2]
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