Ae Tutorial | Creating Particle based Fog
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@LxrKan Good to know ;)
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great tutorial :)
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@divakaneva you my friend are epic god of the week
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Thnx good tut, The easiest way to change the speed of the particles is by right click the particle layer > Time > Time Stretch > Increase the Stretch Factor percentage to your desired speed. Then RAM Preview a couple of frames to see if you got your desire speed. Got that from creative cow forum
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thanks so much, just what my project needed
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Thank you. It's been a real help.
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Diction is done at the tip of the tongue and the teeth.
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Thank You
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Hey :) got one question. I can make an animation movie with Maya. Render it, assemble the movie on adobe premiere. and after that put it in on Adobe after effects to make the magic i need. Does that work ?
Apebamsen1991 1 month ago
@Apebamsen1991 thats how the pro's and I do it. ;)
LxrKan 1 month ago
Where the hell do I find mesh warp?
SeFu2006 1 year ago
@SeFu2006
search for it in the effects and presets search box, then drag it over the particle layer :)
please sub ;D
LxrKan 1 year ago
God, you sound so fucking bored.
17latter 2 years ago 15
hahaah yup, thats what happens when screenflow stops responding and makes you rerecord 3-4 times hahaha
mother f***ing shitty app xD
LxrKan 2 years ago 11