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2.1 Creating Wisps of Smoke in Adobe After Effects
Sometimes you need a thin wisp of smoke, or many strands of smoke. Using built-in filters you can create animated smoke that blends into footage realistically. Open up Adobe After Effects, and I'll show you how.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:40
1 lesson, 01:40
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:40
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
01:40
2.Creating Smoke 4 lessons, 23:25
4 lessons, 23:25
Free Lesson 2.1Creating Wisps of Smoke in Adobe After Effects06:00
Free Lesson
2.1
Creating Wisps of Smoke in Adobe After Effects
06:00
2.2Compositing Smoke with Video Footage05:41
2.2
Compositing Smoke with Video Footage
05:41
2.3Rising and Billowing Smoke06:19
2.3
Rising and Billowing Smoke
06:19
2.4Shooting Smoke Effects05:25
2.4
Shooting Smoke Effects
05:25
3.Creating Fire in Adobe After Effects4 lessons, 30:22
4 lessons, 30:22
3.1Basic Flame Effects06:44
3.1
Basic Flame Effects
06:44
3.2Shooting Fire Effects06:00
3.2
Shooting Fire Effects
06:00
3.3Adding Fire to Shots11:28
3.3
Adding Fire to Shots
11:28
3.4Completing Shots With Glows06:10
3.4
Completing Shots With Glows
06:10
4.Setting Up Explosions4 lessons, 21:12
4 lessons, 21:12
4.1Explosive Fire04:10
4.1
Explosive Fire
04:10
4.2Setting Up Explosions04:32
4.2
Setting Up Explosions
04:32
4.3Modifying The Explosion04:33
4.3
Modifying The Explosion
04:33
4.4Creating Flying Debris07:57
4.4
Creating Flying Debris
07:57
5.Completing The Explosion3 lessons, 27:19
3 lessons, 27:19
5.1Mixing Debris with Fire and Smoke13:37
5.1
Mixing Debris with Fire and Smoke
13:37
5.2Adding 3D Debris07:39
5.2
Adding 3D Debris
07:39
5.3Flashes and Damage06:03
5.3
Flashes and Damage
06:03
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:44
1 lesson, 00:44
6.1Conclusion00:44
6.1
Conclusion
00:44