The Most Useful Technique You'll Ever Learn
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
- This is your Swiss Army Knife of a technique: a hundred immediate uses and hundreds more that you will discover over time. Here's an in-depth look at one of the most useful tricks you'll ever learn: a core technique in visual effects and motion graphics, and we'll start with a deep dive into how blur actually works and build our own simple blur filter right inside Apple Motion. You'll come away knowing so much useful stuff - it's a tutorial that's well worth your time.
Cell Division Tutorial: • Apple Motion: Cell Div... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
So happy to get indepth understanding of blur and so many other effects from you Simon
Cool effects on this one, Simon. Thanks.
this is another amazing technique… you are truly a genius 💪
It’s very helpful to see this kind of deep dive into specific filters.
Consistently some of the best tutorials on this platform. Thanks for the great work!
Thank you so much.
Very useful Simon...I will experiment! Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks for great effort you put into your videos, even though you make it all look so effortless. I am a novice Motion user, but in all my learnings I have found that the more you study the deep things of something, the better you become at the basic things. Thank you so much for these in-depth videos!
Exciting technique! Thank you Simon for sharing!
Whoa! Love it! Especially the maths explanation - Thanks Simon!
Simply excellent, thank you for such useful tutorials! and as kind of an aside, the choice of font, also fit very well. I obtained that REZ font myself, again, thank you.
great info!
Your videos are like taking a really interesting class.
Thank you!
very very useful! Many thanks
This was the main thing I wanted to take from the cell division tutorial and here it is. I was also very confused by the opacity labelling difference and for a few minute felt like a blind man wandering about in the dark. There is so much that is wonderfully organic about the output of this. I am seeing cloud animations and much more. Thankyou.
I loved this one. I could def see myself using this for a lava lamp / mercury style effect. Will definitely need to chew on it a bit more.
Thanks. I would just say: don't think of it a s single effect. I spent more time that I meant to on the gloopy look but really this is the most versatile *concept* in motion graphics and visual effects. Think of it rather as one of the very essential tools in your toolkit.
is that the blur of the common people?