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  • Bravo thanks for the time u took for that tuto. it is helpfull, even if that one is a bit to complicated to me, i'm a perfect newbie, i just know a bit after effects!! ;) i'll come back after my stage... you are a good teacher :) are you working on effects? if not you should!! cine industry need people like you!

  • Could you please make a tutorial like this but than for a Voldemort nose (from Harry Potter) instead of a terminator eye?

  • make dvds dude!!!! :) ur aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawsome! rate 5 stars!

    ***** u people dislike ur jerks!

  • make dvds

    

  • Hey man

    all your 3d Work is awesome.I just wanted to ask

    can you do with 3ds max defromed faces/heads?

    If you dont know what i mean: There is a movie called "Irreversible" and it got a very disturbing scene where a guy gets his head crushed and its all one shot

    no camera cuts. So you basiaclly see how the head gets crushed open and the creators said they made 3d effects.

    Do you know how that works and is it able to do with 3ds max?

  • i clicked the add so u get money bc ur awesome

  • When I render, my video is I don't know the word in english but in dutch 'haperen', 'hakkelen' I hope you know what I mean, how can I solve it?

  • wow, you are a genius sir

  • I stand correct, Its definitely Syntheyes.

  • Syntheyes is by far, the best matchmoving software out there. great tutorial.

  • That would be Nuke I'm afraid

  • for match moving?

  • Yup... There should be some videos on YT!

  • great video, just do the red eye correction and will be ready.

  • very cool!  Great tutorials!

  • Super Tut.

    Jetzt das ganze nochmal für C4D :)

  • Great videos, I learned a lot. (I'm trying to learn syntheyes right now) Although I must say there are much easier ways to do marker removal. You're making it a little too hard on yourself me thinks.

  • And what easier ways are there? I used the exact position of the points. And i copyed the skin and paste it to get all shadow and color changes in. You're not able to do that with 2D tracking in After Effects or 3D skin painting in Photoshop and 3ds max.

    thanks. Good to see that people like my tutorials.

  • Well I don't know if you have it in AE but in combustion there is a tool that reveals a section of the screen next to it. You just draw an ellipse, check the reveal box and tell it what section of the screen to reveal. None of that nasty masking and copying footage and stuff.

  • Could be, I don't know.

  • You are a genius!

  • Great tutorial, if you're 16 now you have a bright future ahead of you. ONE question; how did you remove the points?

  • Just watch part 7. Than you'll know it ^^

  • Great job. For your color correction, have you tried using "Levels" ? It is more precise.

  • It has a little more controls. The standard setup for color correction is Curves and Tint. It works well in most cases.

    "Levels" is the same with more controls, but IF you use Levels, use that one with the "individual Control", it's a little better.

    I personally use Curves for normal and fast color correction cause of its easy and fast control.

  • Cool, yeah everyone does things differently. I tend to use just plain "Levels" like I said and then go through for each color and look at the color channels to do a CC match. Thats what most of the studios I have worked for do anyway.

  • Good work. Thanks for the help. If you want you can check out some of my videos.

  • yeah Awesome series of tutorials 5/5 !!

  • simply amazing series of tutorials. i shall now start on this :)

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