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 VFX Techniques: Creating Explosions with 3D Layers in Maya

English | .MP4 | Video : h264, yuv420p, 960x540, 30.00 fps | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, stereo | 1.4 GB

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Visual effects (VFX) can add destruction to a scene without causing real-world damage. Learn to destroy a building with a fireball, using an After Effects 3D environment, Maya dynamic simulations, and matte painted elements. Author Lee Lanier shows you how to convert video footage into 3D layers, adapt stock footage effects, add and improve Maya particle and rigid body renders, and integrate static artwork to inflict realistic damage to an old-world castle.


Topics include:

    Stabilizing and relighting video footage
    Constructing a 3D environment in After Effects
    Incorporating stock footage effects, such as fireballs
    Fine-tuning CG particle renders
    Layering CG debris simulations
    Incorporating matte painted elements
    Animating a 3D camera in After Effects
    Color grading video, CG renders, and static artwork
    Adding flares, grain, and motion blur

 

 

 

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