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  • Michael Foster

    February 12, 2016 at 7:29 pm in reply to: Anyone have any idea how this effect was created?

    I don’t think I’m advanced enough to execute what you said. I’ll definitely work on it though. Seems like a much simpler process than what I’ve done.

    -Foster

  • Hi again!

    I finally figured out how to get the organic keyframe feel. It’s called easy-in easy-out or, easy-ease. (basically the same thing)

    You can get to this by right clicking the keyframe, and in the menu go to keyframe assistant. There you will find the functions.

    Use these when doing the jumpcuts and zooming out. Also, a compositionally-wide motion blur might help. But just play around with it until you get something you like.

    -Foster

  • Michael Foster

    February 12, 2016 at 3:20 am in reply to: How to simulate dirty lens effects?

    I’m new to after effects, but I’m not sure if it has the same power/tools that a high-class game-engine does.

  • I have the exact same question.

    Yes, its a basic zoom out/jump cut. However, there’s an organic feel to the work.

    I’m trying to get the same organic feel to my work right now. I vaguely remember there being a way to ramp values from one keyframe to another. Almost like an asymptote. The zoom they’re doing isn’t just a basic zoom, it starts off really fast and gets slower, and I could be wrong, but almost goes back in at the very in for maybe 1 or 2 frames to give it almost a bounce.

    I’ve been looking for a few hours now, and can’t find it. A work around would to be just keyframe the zoom a million times, and copy and paste, but even then I’m not convinced that it would turn out great. But I’d like to know if there’s a way to ramp values/keyframes if anyone does, and will be of course be happy to share if I find it first. 🙂

    Happy hunting.
    -Foster

  • Michael Foster

    February 12, 2016 at 2:42 am in reply to: composition borders with CC fast blur

    Appreciate it. Seems like a workflow issue. I’ll get the hang of it.

  • Michael Foster

    February 12, 2016 at 12:58 am in reply to: composition borders with CC fast blur

    UPDATE:

    So I scaled up the two solid layers with the additive masks so I could move them freely without encountering the borders. However, this made the masks pix elated and unusable. How often do people pull their hair out working with after effects?

    🙂

  • Michael Foster

    February 11, 2016 at 8:56 pm in reply to: composition borders with CC fast blur

    RIght, I have all the layers position parented to the controller point. I am moving the layers. Yes. I’m more experienced in Photoshop where these issues don’t exists.

    Is there a way I can edit the size of the solid object layers? I didn’t get a prompt when creating them, which is why I didn’t make them bigger in the first place.

    This is the tutorial I followed:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pz6UMQ4P2E

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  • Michael Foster

    February 11, 2016 at 8:51 pm in reply to: composition borders with CC fast blur

    I considered adding a mask edge feather, if that’s what you’re saying. It still would look boxed in, honestly. I need it to bleed into the entire area.

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