Explaining effects like how you did for the displacement map is a great help and leads to grow because it gives people the information to experiment on their own and get more out of it.
It's an amazing animation. I am struggling with the idea of deploying 5-sec animation to my web app: from total darkness to total sunlight in 5 sec and back to darkness again. I´m sure this displacement animation is the right tek to do that - but I couldn't find an artist to achieve that, yet. I have this crazy thought to ask whether you could consider this challenge, on a commercial basis of course? Just a question :)
Quick question... Can I do this with CS4 version? I'd really like to avoid infinitely paying for a program that I would use like once every 2 or 3 months, but would need for decades. So I stuck with the CS4 version. Can I use it to do this? Thanks. ☺
Since I've never used CS4 myself I cannot answer for sure but you can probably find out if you try it. I'm pretty sure these same displacement effects existed in previous versions.
Back again for a refresh, always learn something new! Thank you!
Explaining effects like how you did for the displacement map is a great help and leads to grow because it gives people the information to experiment on their own and get more out of it.
"That's a fun parlor trick, depending on who your friends are." Well said, well said.
wow, this is stunning, the clouds were really kind a looking 3D at 6:04, thanks for this tutorial!!
your really good at teaching tysm
It's an amazing animation. I am struggling with the idea of deploying 5-sec animation to my web app: from total darkness to total sunlight in 5 sec and back to darkness again. I´m sure this displacement animation is the right tek to do that - but I couldn't find an artist to achieve that, yet. I have this crazy thought to ask whether you could consider this challenge, on a commercial basis of course? Just a question :)
Thanks for this great tutorial! It's amazing what you can do to a still photograph giving it the appearance it's a 3D animation!
You have the best voice ever 🤙🤙
We're at the right kind of party 🥳🥳
This tutorial is amazing, thank you! Subbed.
This is where the fun begins > : D 7:00
Excellent, thanks for this great tutorial, very helpful
Nice and informative. Thanks!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! Thumbs up!
Blurring the source of your displacement map - next damn level
Quick question... Can I do this with CS4 version? I'd really like to avoid infinitely paying for a program that I would use like once every 2 or 3 months, but would need for decades. So I stuck with the CS4 version. Can I use it to do this? Thanks. ☺
Since I've never used CS4 myself I cannot answer for sure but you can probably find out if you try it. I'm pretty sure these same displacement effects existed in previous versions.
This mans invented the new Tiktok trend lmao. I don’t know off he’s proud or ashamed.
great!
anybody know why my displacement map isnt showing up ?
the most likely thing is you haven't selected the "effects and masks" option when choosing your reference layer