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How to Use the Corona Volume Grid

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[ #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]

How to Make Cinematic Energy Blasts in Blender

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[ #Blender ] In this exciting tutorial from Iridesium (aka Joel Adams), you will learn how to make your very own cinematic science fiction energy blasts! >> See Also: Using Corona Render With Blender [post_ads] More Blender tutorial [post_ads_2]

Creating Cinematic Explosions in Blender with Smoke Simulations

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[ #Blender ] Joel Adams shows us how to create huge explosions with Blender using Smoke Simulations. >> See Also: Advanced Sculpting in Blender [post_ads] More Blender tutorial [post_ads_2]

Compositing Large Scale Explosions in After Effects

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[ #AfterEffects #VFX #explosion #Compositing #Tutorial ] In this tutorial, Alan Fire shows us how to layer several of our Explosions Vol. 2 elements in a scene and blending them against a bright, sunny background. >> See Also: Making Volcanos in After Effects [post_ads] The Tutorial Focuses On: Setting up back-to-back explosions within a shot Color matching shadows in your VFX to the shadows in the background plate Slightly lowering VFX quality when it’s a higher resolution than the scene footage Adding light wrap to blend against a blue sky Creating interaction between the explosions Using shift channels instead of blending modes Placing smoke, dust, and shock waves for final, realistic touches More After Effects tutorial [post_ads_2]

Compositing Aerial Explosions in Nuke

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[ #Compositing #Nuke #explosion #Smoke #Fire #Tutorial ] In this tutorial, Anthony Thomas shows us how to layer Aerial Explosion elements in 3D space, along with different techniques to block out our VFX where they don't need to be seen. >> See Also: Trick For Water Dribble In Nuke [post_ads] More Compositing tutorial [post_ads_2]