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4.2 Setting Up Explosions
Using the Shatter Filter in 3D space, you can being to model the shape and force of your explosion. This setup will be the basis for your explosion shot.
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
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