Widescreen is cool for a film, but not for a tutorial. A tutorial should be about getting the info across in the best and clearest way possible, and if your regular sized monitor is shrunk down on my screen due to an annoying aspect ratio then that's getting in the way of me seeing this in the clearest possible way.
Where do we get the fire effects from? You mentioned get all the fire effects you think would work the best!! Where do you get them from!?? Are the pictures or videos!
The video lights used in this video consist of two Neewer LED Lights. To achieve the red and blue, I used some coloured gels and wrapped them around the lights. I also placed a diffuser in front of the main light (Blue) in order to soften the shadows. Hope this helps.
If u make a tutorial, provide the materials as well... so dumb that everyone wants publicity with all their advertising and shit, but never adds materials to their tutorials
Finally someone explained it well! Thank youuuuuu
Once again, I am famous
yo!! those were some pretty cool tips man loved it..i'd say darken the smoke a bit more in the final shot...
it would be amazing if you will provide the footages to follow along the tutorial....thank you
yep
yessss
Widescreen is cool for a film, but not for a tutorial. A tutorial should be about getting the info across in the best and clearest way possible, and if your regular sized monitor is shrunk down on my screen due to an annoying aspect ratio then that's getting in the way of me seeing this in the clearest possible way.
Where do we get the fire effects from? You mentioned get all the fire effects you think would work the best!! Where do you get them from!?? Are the pictures or videos!
dude! this is a great video! love it.
such talent, what the heck!
Hey thanks for the video but do you think in the future you could slow down the process so some beginners can follow along.
Yeah man 100%. Looking back on some of my stuff, I realise I need to slow down and make it clearer. Stay tuned for the videos in the future!
Good
I am making an indie film.. How much will it cost for 15 seconds car burning vfx after effects??
Can you gave me the fire video that you used in this video ?
What colored lights did you use for the room in this tutorial? The blue and red lights*
The video lights used in this video consist of two Neewer LED Lights. To achieve the red and blue, I used some coloured gels and wrapped them around the lights. I also placed a diffuser in front of the main light (Blue) in order to soften the shadows. Hope this helps.
The main video link takes me soundcloud, is there anyway to get the footage to try out the tutorial myself
"songs used"
how to download free Music use on TH-cam Channal..........
Vfx fire is too pristine, the old way of pouring petrol is much better looking.
could the screen be any shorter lol
VFX: Car on Fire
yes
Спасибо за видео, реально круто.
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If u make a tutorial, provide the materials as well... so dumb that everyone wants publicity with all their advertising and shit, but never adds materials to their tutorials
Don't talk so much