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This is the mesh that's going to have the particle system attached to it so that the particle system moves along with its position. We start off by creating an emitter for the rocket. The rocket is a particle system created in the constructor of the Firework. Similar to this playground, I made a Firework class.
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So, I had to make some adjustments to the code to get it to work. You can't actually use the exact code that's here in a local project because it uses some properties of the particle system that are only available in the playground.
#AFTER EFFECTS PARTICLE PLAYGROUND HOW TO#
I used a playground as reference on how to make the fireworks. This was supposed to give an awesome ending! The most important particle system of my game was the fireworks as it was the only one that was essential to the game. It's also really useful if you're going to end up duplicating the same particle system several times as all you need to do is perfect 1. The playground has a particle editor that makes everything a lot easier! I tested out all of my particle systems in the playground before bringing them into the game and figuring positioning and making minor adjustments. For any particle system you're thinking about creating, test it in a playground first. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout.Particle systems are an awesome way to add more depth to actions & movements in a game. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course.
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Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Apply motion tracking to live action footage.Create text based motion graphics (kinetic typography).
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Through a series of exercises, you will learn how to: Finally, we will cover how to output your final project, adding sound effects and applying a basic edit. This week we will look at working with the paint panel to create animated drawings, as well as using motion tracking to attach a text element to a moving point within a video clip. Work with ‘Particle Playground’ and similar effects.This week we will look at applying masks to footage to create cutouts, as well as exploring different applications for effects. Use the green-screen figure to create a silhouette.Composite the figure against an animated background.This week we will look at working with green-screen compositing to place a live action figure within an animated backdrop. Create an animated camera move through 3D space.Import this into After Effects and position the layers within 3D space.Set up a multi-layered diorama in Photoshop.This week we will look at converting 2D photographs into a 3D virtual space to provide depth and movement. Work with the puppet tool to create moving joints for an animated character.Create a parallax effect to give the illusion of depth.Duplicate and pre-compose animated elements.Import these Photoshop elements into After Effects.Use Photoshop to great multi-layered elements for animation.This week we will look at basic animation techniques. Import this composition into After Effects to create a composite video.Use selections in Photoshop to create a still image composition.Change the position and scale of layers.Introduce video to the timeline and split layers.Set up a project and select a video format.Navigate the workspace on After Effects.Through this exercise you will learn how to: This week we will create a short video that combines text, still image and video layers.
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Alongside technical exercises the tutor will screen and discuss relevant artists, designers and filmmakers, providing both the technical skills and inspiration to create your own professional motion graphics work, filmic special effects or experimental artists video. On this course you will learn a range of visual effects and animation techniques, working between Photoshop and After Effects to create videos which explore text based motion graphics, character animation, green-screen compositing, 3D landscapes, motion tracking and lots more in-between. Adobe After Effects CC is the industry leader in video compositing software, offering an exciting and versatile array of applications for the creation of professional moving image work.
