After Effects: Brainzout (1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2008

Blow your brains out! Not literally, of course.

In the first part of this two part tutorial we time remap the footage and add two blood layers.

The blood layers are from Detonation Films and VideoCopilot.net's Riot Gear. Please do not ask for these elements as I am not permitted to distribute them.

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  • I have CS5 and the blood spats i got from there stay white and when i choose screen on blending mode it just lightens it so much to where the blood isn't visible anymore. I do the same thing with muzzle flashes and it works out great! Please help.

  • @NickSandlinTV Yeah, screen works better with things like muzzle flashes. You might just duplicate the footage, that sometimes works. Color burn might be an option too.

  • does this work for cs3?

  • @alexc475 This will work for any version

  • idk how to multiply, to make the white go away

    ???????

  • In the Timeline panel is the Modes column. If you can't see it, right click on the title bar for the Timeline panel and choose Columns > Modes. Set the Mode for the relevant layer (dropdown, should be 'normal' by default) to Multiply. Done!

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  • I've watched part 1 and part 2 of this tutorial and it's a great tutorial. If there was a little more blood, shell ejection and a little blowback on the gun. This effect would be 100%. Great job.

  • lol hes second name is "boner" xD

  • check out my tutorial blood smoke! more realistic

  • is your last name bonner xD but great vid! 

  • @nothingupthere .....

  • not very good blood...

  • @narutoboy073

    Right click on the blood layer -> go to "Blending mode -> then Multiply

    This is for CS3

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