In this video tutorial, Aharon Rabinowitz shows you a cool tip for adding depth to your Fractal Noise animations.
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In this video tutorial, Aharon Rabinowitz shows you a cool tip for adding depth to your Fractal Noise animations.
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hey Aaron!
this is abhay sharma from India.
I created a tutorial on fractal noise few days ago
how to create a quick animated background element in after effects. But when I saw your tutorial which is very nice I found it very much the same as my one. Oviously you are the first.
I tried to email you. shold I have to give credit for that.
anyway I would like to invite you to my website and chek out th fracctal squares tutorial.
http://vfxworkshop.net/tutorials.php
thanks
It’s always nice to mention other tutorials that might help people, and that already cover some of the same topic, but when you’ve done as many as I have, people are going to start overlapping with you. No worries.
HI Aharon Rabinowitz,
Your tutorials are fantastic! Even though this particular one was one of the shortest and easiest tutorials I have seen on this site and at VideoCopilot, it has given me the answer to something that I have wanted to know for 2 months but couldn’t find the answer for after extensive searching. If you want Animoto videos, you will notice that it uses certain transitions a lot.
I couldn’t figure out how to do some of them in Sony Vegas without a lot of Keyframing but now using this tutorial and After Effects, I can now do the one I want to use. The one that I like is the one where one separated (Y,Z space) picture wipes the screen in a X,Z rotation and then comes together center screen. Thanks again Aharon Rabinowitz for your amazing work.
– Jose