love photo shop and after effects. it looks like a movie. neato. check out my videos the lime light review or the big apple project. xoxo's hugs greengossipgrl@twitter
I would crop out the windows because it is too noticable and wrong, just use 3d layers not only vanishing points, see my video as example 360 rotation using only 3d layers
Holy hell, man. That was good. I'm guessing the image resolution was quite high since the camera move picked up a lot of detail, almost looking true 3D for some elements.
Is there any way with a photo or photos that I can create an object/environment, pick an angle/position/perspective, and then simulate a long or wide lens?
If you aren't using a dedicated 3D app such as Maya, 3DS Max or Blender it is a little more difficult but not impossible. Essentially the vanishing point filter in Photoshop will export data to After Effects which will then allow you to pick your camera for the 3D environment. I just used a default 35mm lens here. AE can also simulate what a 3D app can do by "projecting" your photo onto a 3D plane inside AE and then you can pick your lens type.
Gracias mucho por el comentario. Es sí asombrosamente qué se puede hacer sin la ayuda de un uso dedicado 3d. El español no es mi lengua materna así que me disculpo si ésta traduce incorrectamente.
this don't do anything? it shows a building!!! whats the point of that.. you didn't do anything special that i see
Tncpcola 6 months ago
I say add some lighting effects.
R3APER24 6 months ago
How Do You Do this.?
GiovanniOrtiz831 6 months ago
Sick
49261l0lz 7 months ago
love photo shop and after effects. it looks like a movie. neato. check out my videos the lime light review or the big apple project. xoxo's hugs greengossipgrl@twitter
16emmi 8 months ago
wonder full i love it ;) 5*
hector1364 1 year ago
I would crop out the windows because it is too noticable and wrong, just use 3d layers not only vanishing points, see my video as example 360 rotation using only 3d layers
kastasir 1 year ago
looks great, i would have edited out the traffic lights, they kind of make a look a little weird at the end, good job (Y)
eSiShadowz 1 year ago 2
so coooooooool
blaketiger22 2 years ago
Holy hell, man. That was good. I'm guessing the image resolution was quite high since the camera move picked up a lot of detail, almost looking true 3D for some elements.
SKETCHedTV 2 years ago
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good work man
TheXxstevexX 2 years ago
nice one man, are tere any tutorial for this? or something like that ? :)
tu español es bueno ;)
janlux1 2 years ago
Check Creativecow, Video Copilot and just try searching on youtube. :)
equinox2004cwm 2 years ago
use different camera settings for this. it is too wideranged. better be also some letterboxlines. but the picture looks very nice^^.
moeloehoe 3 years ago
I was just using this as a test but thanks anyway for the advice. :)
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
that was a pretty cool vanishing point
lunchboxx10 3 years ago
Thank you sir.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
Is there any way with a photo or photos that I can create an object/environment, pick an angle/position/perspective, and then simulate a long or wide lens?
theonlymoderate 3 years ago
If you aren't using a dedicated 3D app such as Maya, 3DS Max or Blender it is a little more difficult but not impossible. Essentially the vanishing point filter in Photoshop will export data to After Effects which will then allow you to pick your camera for the 3D environment. I just used a default 35mm lens here. AE can also simulate what a 3D app can do by "projecting" your photo onto a 3D plane inside AE and then you can pick your lens type.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
Definitely some great stuff! Very nice man
ColinWorley 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
wow es sorprendente lo que se puede hacer con el vanish point!!. de 2d a 3d!
tavitooo 3 years ago
Gracias mucho por el comentario. Es sí asombrosamente qué se puede hacer sin la ayuda de un uso dedicado 3d. El español no es mi lengua materna así que me disculpo si ésta traduce incorrectamente.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
o god!!! that's amazing!!!
kifferdude 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
Outstanding!
ArtemisAnon 3 years ago
Thankyou.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
Awesome! Is there any tutorial for an effect like that?
dvidka 3 years ago
Yes there are several on youtube, one very good one at creativecow as well as a brief runthrough on Adobe's website.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago
go to video copilot for a good tutorial
KaratePilz 3 years ago
damn!! that was awesome
BWPproductions 3 years ago
Thanks.
equinox2004cwm 3 years ago