But how the hell do you extract the foreground element from the background. yes, I know, you cut it out with Photoshop, but when you move through 3d space and see behind the cut-out, why don't you still see the foreground element in the background? Do you paint it out with photoshop? My god, that takes real talent.
I figured it out (think I discovered a tutorial somewhere), but basically you need to clone the empty space extracting the foreground image leaves behind. When you eventually animate it on AE you shouldn't focus on whats behind the foreground image
Try deleting the unnecessary stuff in Photoshop. Like select what you need, layer via cut, then delete all the other background layers. Save the image as PNG (the most important part) and voila!
Import the png in AE and you'll see it works like a charm.
cycore, knoll light and simple color correction plug-in. but all 3d animation was made with afx. by the way, photoshop is very important in this work ;) that's the real trick
es k esta lleno de videos en 3d y 2 d pero nadie hace un tutorial que se explique no se porque
jordanespanha 5 months ago
could you do a tutorial please?
TheMarabouStork 10 months ago
Yari otomatik yari manuel bir islem uyguladim.
mgborhan 1 year ago
neynen duzeltmisen bunu ? program avtomatik ozu chevirir 2d-ni 3d-ye yoxsa ?
MrAntiliars 1 year ago
ellerine saglik
cem9967 1 year ago
5/5
yz1animz 1 year ago
helal baba
cantolga 1 year ago
i lvoe the way the result image looks like...they used many of those in the movie Da Vinci Code and in TV historical documentaries too...lol niiicee
xtruma 2 years ago 2
The 2d image was actually made by using multiple layers shown in 3d.. It is a viseversa video for :HOW TO MAKE 2D from a 3D"..
Well of course that wouldnt be catchy would it..?
get a give mg..
JoshSawyerFord 2 years ago
Du måste haft fler än en bild för att ha gjort sådär med bakgrunden bakom o så.
Dousch 2 years ago 2
tror jag med, man kann ju inte bara "hitta på" nått som inte är med på fotot eller hur ? =/
punknrock01030103 2 years ago
But how the hell do you extract the foreground element from the background. yes, I know, you cut it out with Photoshop, but when you move through 3d space and see behind the cut-out, why don't you still see the foreground element in the background? Do you paint it out with photoshop? My god, that takes real talent.
mandatum 2 years ago 2
that is exactly my question! Please someone explain!
AichaBlueSky 2 years ago
obviously the background and the foreground elements were separate pictures to begin with . correct me if i am wrong on this .
waterskin7 2 years ago
I figured it out (think I discovered a tutorial somewhere), but basically you need to clone the empty space extracting the foreground image leaves behind. When you eventually animate it on AE you shouldn't focus on whats behind the foreground image
AichaBlueSky 2 years ago
That's possible but you can do this with a single picture, too
KaratePilz 2 years ago
Try deleting the unnecessary stuff in Photoshop. Like select what you need, layer via cut, then delete all the other background layers. Save the image as PNG (the most important part) and voila!
Import the png in AE and you'll see it works like a charm.
trollcan 2 years ago
how many hours did you finished this project?
kimolay 3 years ago
amazing buddy but how did you do this?
nice of you if you could tell me.
ralfkhayal 3 years ago
here buddy, you know of any internet tutorials that show this effects. Looks so cool
willrennie007 3 years ago
whice programm did you use??? its fantastic..
sergiofores 4 years ago
thanks. i used after effects-some plug-in, photoshop.
mgborhan 4 years ago
thanks for your reply....waht after affects plugins ?
sorry
sergiofores 4 years ago
cycore, knoll light and simple color correction plug-in. but all 3d animation was made with afx. by the way, photoshop is very important in this work ;) that's the real trick
mgborhan 4 years ago
good work man, thats tight :-)
willrennie007 4 years ago