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VFX & Motion Graphics - David Torno 2007 Demo Reel

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

This is a compliation of Visual Effects shots showing work I've done over the years in addition to some Motion Graphic animations This is a compliation of Visual Effects shots showing work I've done over the years in addition to some Motion Graphic animations I've worked on. I hope you enjoy.

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  • how do you do this with the window at 0:04 ?

  • @miumaus14 Used the After Effects Shatter plugin. The first couple of cracks where just a still that was masked and keyframed to reveal more of the crack with each hit, then there is a cut to a new layer that is shattering using the plugin.

  • @vfxman222 aah okay.. and how can a get these after effects?

  • @miumaus14 On Adobe's official website. The software is called "Adobe After Effects". Google will get you there. :)

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  • noticed you liked visual effects videos and i thought you would also like mine,.

    zach

  • amazing beggining

  • ribenawrath has it pretty spot on. Allthough for that specific shot, no tracking was needed. The workflow I had was Roto window, roto body, then roto hair (all separate elements layered). Next turn city clip into 3D layer and push back on Z till it looked right then lens blur it a little, grain match it and done. It was a mix of After Effects and Silhouette for the roto, everything else was After Effects.

  • cool, i'll have to try that out at some point. thanks for the tip.

  • @pauly4it its pretty simple. He's used a 3D tracker to track the scene. You can use Icarus, it's free. Then you make a mask over the window, and apply the 3D motion tracking to a null. Then parent your null to your matte. You may have to rotoscope your matte a bit too. Then you can stick your city in. You can use footage, but a still would probably do.

  • How did you do the effect of replacing the image outside the window @ 1:11? I'd be really interested in that.

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