@isaiasf93 you take one picture, and you cut out the foreground objects (ones closest to the camera) that you want to appear 3d, and then in the empty spots that they leave in the background you have to paint them in with either the clone stamp tool or some other suitable method. Once they are painted in and have the foreground separated from the background you import them into after effects, place the foreground and background in 3d space and commence your animation. Hope this helps
@isaiasf93 if you take separate photos try animating a fake focal length of the lense by using a fast blur on the objects. So when the camera moves further away from the background, blur out the background and have the foreground in focus, and when you move the camera closer to the background, use it as the focal point, and blur out the foreground objects. Might help you add a little bit more of an effect.
that's 2 pics not 1.. isn't it?
yairoka 3 months ago
AISHA DUO!
Fnoalle 1 year ago
Oh wow! I cant figure out how to do that.
I tried taking 2 pictures, one with object and the other with just the background, but i cant get it to look like like that
HOW THE FIGI YOU DO THAT
isaiasf93 1 year ago
@isaiasf93 you take one picture, and you cut out the foreground objects (ones closest to the camera) that you want to appear 3d, and then in the empty spots that they leave in the background you have to paint them in with either the clone stamp tool or some other suitable method. Once they are painted in and have the foreground separated from the background you import them into after effects, place the foreground and background in 3d space and commence your animation. Hope this helps
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@isaiasf93 if you take separate photos try animating a fake focal length of the lense by using a fast blur on the objects. So when the camera moves further away from the background, blur out the background and have the foreground in focus, and when you move the camera closer to the background, use it as the focal point, and blur out the foreground objects. Might help you add a little bit more of an effect.
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@TudorFilms Wow, Thanks! Never would of thought it that way. Oh and i couldn't do it cause i don't have this After Effects thing :]
isaiasf93 1 year ago
where the fuck is the 3d?
i just see two 2d pictures, but no 3d ..
jerk
Flaschenburger 1 year ago
Tut Naow! Lol
DemonicExpression 1 year ago
You could make a tut for this please?
DemonicExpression 1 year ago
@DemonicExpression yeah ive been meaning to put together one for this video. sometime after wed next week i'll have time to put it together.
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@TudorFilms <3.
DemonicExpression 1 year ago
It will be beautiful if it comes with a tutorial!!
shiaGodfather 1 year ago
@shiaGodfather i can make one for it. i wouldnt be to hard if you'd like
TudorFilms 1 year ago
Cool - looked nice and clean! =)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
just funny, Edith
edithdiangelo 1 year ago
Ha ha...this one it's so cool. Love it.
olahmarcusfilms 1 year ago
@olahmarcusfilms thanksss :)
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@TudorFilms You welcome..:)))
olahmarcusfilms 1 year ago
@ba4996 yeah its a technique separating a picture into individual solids, then fixing up the background, and then animating them in Z space
TudorFilms 1 year ago
not bad.
now try to do it with 3D mapping ;)
bliuska 1 year ago
@bliuska My computer can;t run 3D max for some reason. It always crashes, so maybe when i buy a better one later this summer ill try more stuff out.
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@TudorFilms you can try different 3D app then:)
bliuska 1 year ago
@bliuska ive considered cinema 4d, maybe i'll give that one a try
TudorFilms 1 year ago
wow thats nice
WelshBronnau 1 year ago
@WelshBronnau thanks man :)
TudorFilms 1 year ago
neato
thornburn51 1 year ago
@thornburn51 :)
TudorFilms 1 year ago
awesome!
RyanMakezVideos 1 year ago
@RyanMakezVideos hehe glad you like it :)
TudorFilms 1 year ago