2015
Lynda
Richard Harrington
04:00:00
English
Have you looked at a photo and wished you were there, or wondered what the scene looked like to the photographer? Now you can bring your photos to life by adding motion and depth to your images. Author Rich Harrington reveals how you can transport your photos into a three-dimensional world, using Photoshop and After Effects CC. The course shows you how to select the right images and resolutions, how to use masks and layers to build the composition in Photoshop, and how to animate the camera and light the scene in After Effects. Plus, learn how to use particles to add depth to your scene, mix in video, create 3D perspective, and render out your composition.
Topics include:
Understanding parallax
Choosing the best photos
Identifying planes
Timing the move
Using Quick Selection, Quick Mask, and Refine Edge to create layers
Cleaning up the composite with the healing tools
Adding a 3D camera to your scene
Setting the depth and size of your composition
Animating the camera
Adding depth of field and bokeh blur
Setting ambient and directional light
Adding depth with particles
Mixing in video footage
Creating perspective with Vanishing Point
1. Introducing Motion Control 3D 5m 9s
2. Choosing Photos for Motion Control 3D 16m 38s
3. Planning the Move 13m 45s
4. Layering the Image 19m 11s
5. Cleaning Up the Composite 23m 8s
6. Organizing the Comp 8m 9s
7. Build the Composition 16m 43s
8. Animating the Camera 21m 14s
9. Adjusting the Camera 19m 43s
10. Relighting the Scene 19m 7s
11. Adding Depth with Particles 11m 14s
12. Mixing in Footage 20m 44s
13. Creating 3D Perspective with Vanishing Point 27m 7s
14. Viewing in 3D 12m 6s
Conclusion 43s
http://www.lynda.com/After-Effects-tutorials/Motion-Control-3D-Bringing-Your-Photos-Life-Three-Dimensions-Photoshop-After-Effects-CC/166366-2.html
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