I know that it's been a long time since I last posted something, but I was a bit busy doing some personal work. In the mean time, i would re-emphasize the importance of being self-taught. I hope you have been doing some digging(not physical digging, ofc) and whatnot in the past couple of days, because I have got a couple of really awesome resources that would help ease your frustration in dealing with VFX.
A pretty useful Handbook called "The Core Skills of VFX"; In my opinion it's a masterpiece of written material that will surely & positively help beginners or intermediates in editing or compositing. It has it all,: from basic techniques of visual editing to finishing off your CG work with the "cherry on top". Alright, enough talk, here is the link(just right click and save as...) :
A pretty useful Handbook called "The Core Skills of VFX"; In my opinion it's a masterpiece of written material that will surely & positively help beginners or intermediates in editing or compositing. It has it all,: from basic techniques of visual editing to finishing off your CG work with the "cherry on top". Alright, enough talk, here is the link(just right click and save as...) :
- http://www.creativeskillset.org/uploads/pdf/asset_16673.pdf?2
I know it's pretty tempting to look at all the eye-catching imagery in it, but we're not done yet!
Once you've got that, go to videocopilot website and make an account(if u want). There are amazing tutorials there for after effects, and is hosted by yours truly, VFX Guru Andrew Kramer ) He also gets into other applications (3ds max, fumefx, etc) & and even makes tutorials for them.
Ok, and that's that. I really apologize for not doing any actual tutorials for anything, but the simple matter is this; time is a really scarce resource for me(nowadays, that is...).
Ok, and that's that. I really apologize for not doing any actual tutorials for anything, but the simple matter is this; time is a really scarce resource for me(nowadays, that is...).
So till next time, cya!
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