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  • COW Tutorials: Zaxwerks 3D Object Tracking: Part Two

    Posted by Kathlyn Lindeboom on July 12, 2005 at 5:10 pm
    &page=/articles/dickinson_john/invig_3dobj_02/index.html”>3D Object Tracking: Part Two

    Over the next few weeks, CreativeCOW and Zaxwerks will be presenting video tutorials to help you learn some of the great features of the 3D Invigorator. In part one, we looked at the basics of using Invigorator Pro’s 3D Object Tracking feature. In this tutorial from John Dickinson, we’ll look at some cool ways to use this feature.

    Zaxwerks Invigorator, Adobe After Effects

    Click on the link above to watch John and this week’s Invigorator Tuesday Tutorial.

    Kathlyn Lindeboom
    Creativecow.net

    Yoondo replied 20 years, 10 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
  • 7 Replies
  • Compty

    July 13, 2005 at 8:44 pm

    Hi John,

    You simply ROCK!!!!!!!!
    I hope you can really appreciate how helpful and awesome your tuts are! I cannot stop screaming for more!

    Keep them coming.

    Cheers, sir!

    Max

  • John Dickinson

    July 14, 2005 at 12:23 am

    That’s very kind of you Max. I’m glad you’re getting good value out of them 🙂

    JD

    John Dickinson
    Motionworks
    https://www.motionworks.com.au

  • Yoondo

    July 14, 2005 at 1:13 am

    As a long time AE user, the tutorial is fairly easy to follow, but more
    importantly, the fundamentals that John conveys is I think very valuable.
    It truly builds a strong foundation for anyone’s skills and knowledge.

    Thank you, John.

  • James Taylor

    July 14, 2005 at 1:19 am

    Hello,

    I just wanted to take this time to also say thanks! I

  • John Dickinson

    July 14, 2005 at 1:51 am

    Thanks for the kudos guys! I know it really helps when you can watch someone doing this stuff rather then reading steps in point form. Being an Aussie I was very conscious of my pronunciation, did you find me easy to understand? How about the speed, did I go too fast? What do you think of the ring around the cursor, was it useful in helping you follow along? Any other feedback is appreciated.

    best wishes,

    JD

    John Dickinson
    Motionworks
    https://www.motionworks.com.au

  • Compty

    July 14, 2005 at 2:51 pm

    Hey John,

    I am a Techsmith fan and don’t mind the default blue and red animated rings, but your customised one is still fine. It looks a bit big on my screen, so I’d shrink it down just a tad bit but it is not a big deal at all.

    As to your accent my friend, don’t even waste another second of your life on it. Your speech (and pronounciation) are crystal clear!!! Your speed is normal, in my humble opinion. And why would you want to change it? The spice that holds the Internet together is that global diversity… Imagine that we all spoke in the same exact way.. what a bore would that be?!
    I think Dave summed it all up: “…the fundamentals that John conveys is I think very valuable.”
    Once anyone double-clicks on your tuts, the central focus becomes: “How’s that done?” not ‘how did he say that?”.

    New slogan:
    We want more tuts, John!
    We want more tuts, John!
    We want more tuts, John!
    … 🙂

    Kind regards

    Cheers

    Max

  • Yoondo

    July 15, 2005 at 12:57 am

    You are a modest, John. I’d rather watch one good turorial(like yours)
    than read some wordy tutorials that are sometimes difficult to grasp.

    We absolutely love them, john.
    Please keep them coming.

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