You are amazing . Totally beautiful tutorial and I will probably stay in this space a little longer ... "Look up at the stars and not down at your feet." Stephen Hawking
It's not something that can be explained in a TH-cam comment, but you can watch this tutorial and maybe get an idea: th-cam.com/video/2_K8GNtfi94/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mDjVTJqw4TGfi-hR
@@creationeffects wow, I didnt expect you to reply that fast, first of all thankyou for answering. I have watched the video you sent, and im close to create the effect that im looking for using fractal noise, polar cordinates and cc ball action. one more question though, how do you 'mask' the cc ball into 1/2 part? i tried using linear wipe but it doesnt do the job, its very harsh and the cc ball effect doesnt play nice with feather that comes in linear wipe effect
If I wanted to use the Funnel comp to work with a comp that I've already created has text with a landscape background , would that work? Thanks in advance!
Yes, you should be able to. The funnel comp has a lot of layers that all reference each other or are connected in some way, but as long as you keep them all together, you can move them to another comp, or bring other layers into the funnel comp. And there's a precomp where you can drag in your own footage or image, and have it projected onto the funnel, if you didn't want stars falling in there.
@@CraigTracey-ye3tn I think the setup in this template might be a bit easier to figure out. I copied the layers from the Infinite Horizon template into this project, so it's essentially the same, but I did a few things to improve it in this template.
Your animation is wrong The light from the accretion disk that lies behind the black hole, and that we can see because of the gravitational lensing, which makes it look like it is surrounding the black hole does not rotate in the manner you have animated If the accretion disk to the front of the black hole is moving left to right? Then the accretion disk behind the black hole will be moving right to left. This then requires that the light we can see being warped above the black hole, AND the light we can see being warped under the black hole will also be rotating right to left What that light will not do, is rotate around the black hole in the manner you have animated. It can't. It's not physically possible for the light to behave in that manner In order for ANY black hole animation to be accurate? The warped light from the rear of the black hole will move in the same direction above and below the black hole. Animation showing the top and bottom segments moving in opposite directions is incorrect
You are amazing . Totally beautiful tutorial and I will probably stay in this space a little longer ... "Look up at the stars and not down at your feet." Stephen Hawking
How do you make that effect at 7:46 using cc ball action? im trying to achieve similiar effect for my school project
It's not something that can be explained in a TH-cam comment, but you can watch this tutorial and maybe get an idea: th-cam.com/video/2_K8GNtfi94/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mDjVTJqw4TGfi-hR
@@creationeffects wow, I didnt expect you to reply that fast, first of all thankyou for answering.
I have watched the video you sent, and im close to create the effect that im looking for using fractal noise, polar cordinates and cc ball action. one more question though, how do you 'mask' the cc ball into 1/2 part? i tried using linear wipe but it doesnt do the job, its very harsh and the cc ball effect doesnt play nice with feather that comes in linear wipe effect
@@xielus7973 You were on the right track. I used Linear Wipe.
If I wanted to use the Funnel comp to work with a comp that I've already created has text with a landscape background , would that work? Thanks in advance!
Yes, you should be able to. The funnel comp has a lot of layers that all reference each other or are connected in some way, but as long as you keep them all together, you can move them to another comp, or bring other layers into the funnel comp. And there's a precomp where you can drag in your own footage or image, and have it projected onto the funnel, if you didn't want stars falling in there.
@@creationeffects thanks! + do you think this would be preferred over using infinite horizon, or would that preset have an advantage over this?
@@CraigTracey-ye3tn I think the setup in this template might be a bit easier to figure out. I copied the layers from the Infinite Horizon template into this project, so it's essentially the same, but I did a few things to improve it in this template.
Will this work on the Final Cut Pro x
Sorry, but it's only for After Effects.
Is it possible to buy sth from CreationEffects using the Russian cards?
Do you mean a Russian credit card? I believe so. I get a lot of sales from Russia.
@@creationeffects Ight, will check it later. Thanks.
Your animation is wrong
The light from the accretion disk that lies behind the black hole, and that we can see because of the gravitational lensing, which makes it look like it is surrounding the black hole does not rotate in the manner you have animated
If the accretion disk to the front of the black hole is moving left to right? Then the accretion disk behind the black hole will be moving right to left.
This then requires that the light we can see being warped above the black hole, AND the light we can see being warped under the black hole will also be rotating right to left
What that light will not do, is rotate around the black hole in the manner you have animated. It can't. It's not physically possible for the light to behave in that manner
In order for ANY black hole animation to be accurate? The warped light from the rear of the black hole will move in the same direction above and below the black hole. Animation showing the top and bottom segments moving in opposite directions is incorrect