💰Take 25% off Boris FX Optics - the pro visual effects plugin for Photoshop & Lightroom ➡ bit.ly/3N83bD6 and enter coupon code: Fstoppers25 Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:29 What is A Cinemagraph 0:55 Optics by Boris FX 1:30 The Photoshoot Concept 2:11 The Lighting 3:00 Photoshop and Artificial Intelligence 3:28 Adding Particles to your Photography 4:40 Particle Illusion Tutorial 12:50 Best Cinemagraph Settings for Export 14:15 Creating Looping Video with Premeire 16:08 Final Cinemagraph 16:25 Optics Fstoppers Deal 🔥 🎓 15% off our Professional Photography Tutorials: Use Code TH-cam ➡fstoppers.com/store 🦸♂15% off our photo course The Well-Rounded Photographer featuring 8 different professional photographers: Use Code TH-cam ➡fstoppers.com/product/well-ro... Subscribe to the Fstoppers TH-cam Channel: ➡th-cam.com/users/FStopper...
I finally managed to get a practice cinemagraph (the coffee cup+steam example from Boris video) to render. Turns out that Paticle Illusion has a (non-disclosed) bug where photos must be of dimensions divisible by 16? What I'm trying to do now is loop it using Davinci Resolve (free ver.) Could you point me in the direction toward a step-by-step for accomplishing this? I'm addicted to these cinemagraphs!
This is great however what I’ve been trying to find out for ages is can you actually make a cinemagraph using composite from the studio but then filming the motion that you want? Ie take all the shots first then switch to video and shoot? Would lighting be an issue? Thanks!
We have a tutorial in the Fstoppers store on “living stills”. I wasn’t a part of that project so I still don’t exactly know how it’s done but the results Shavonne gets are remarkable. That’s my next step to learn in taking this further. fstoppers.com/product/living-stills-how-animate-your-photos-shavonne-wong -P
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Timestamp
0:00 Intro
0:29 What is A Cinemagraph
0:55 Optics by Boris FX
1:30 The Photoshoot Concept
2:11 The Lighting
3:00 Photoshop and Artificial Intelligence
3:28 Adding Particles to your Photography
4:40 Particle Illusion Tutorial
12:50 Best Cinemagraph Settings for Export
14:15 Creating Looping Video with Premeire
16:08 Final Cinemagraph
16:25 Optics Fstoppers Deal
🔥 🎓 15% off our Professional Photography Tutorials: Use Code TH-cam
➡fstoppers.com/store
🦸♂15% off our photo course The Well-Rounded Photographer featuring 8 different professional photographers: Use Code TH-cam
➡fstoppers.com/product/well-ro...
Subscribe to the Fstoppers TH-cam Channel:
➡th-cam.com/users/FStopper...
I finally managed to get a practice cinemagraph (the coffee cup+steam example from Boris video) to render. Turns out that Paticle Illusion has a (non-disclosed) bug where photos must be of dimensions divisible by 16? What I'm trying to do now is loop it using Davinci Resolve (free ver.) Could you point me in the direction toward a step-by-step for accomplishing this? I'm addicted to these cinemagraphs!
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This is great however what I’ve been trying to find out for ages is can you actually make a cinemagraph using composite from the studio but then filming the motion that you want? Ie take all the shots first then switch to video and shoot? Would lighting be an issue? Thanks!
We have a tutorial in the Fstoppers store on “living stills”. I wasn’t a part of that project so I still don’t exactly know how it’s done but the results Shavonne gets are remarkable. That’s my next step to learn in taking this further. fstoppers.com/product/living-stills-how-animate-your-photos-shavonne-wong
-P