For anyone that needs the sfx I used: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q0r_Di4sk8e4fUv21GY0x-EB4cCKv1Gn?usp=sharing My Jason knife sfx: drive.google.com/file/d/1p22Lm-kiQZslb1T9jespdLyqDPniIPvF/view
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@@akclipz.1323NOOOO lol. I used to use davinci for a WHILE.. I guess u can apply the same sfx concept when it comes to syncing with guns/reload. But yea.
Sure, here is a drive that has a TON of effects I use in edits. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q0r_Di4sk8e4fUv21GY0x-EB4cCKv1Gn?usp=sharing And this one has the custom sfxs I downloaded for the Gaia axe, and knife pullouts/swings. drive.google.com/file/d/1p22Lm-kiQZslb1T9jespdLyqDPniIPvF/view
There are discord servers that have all the files for sfx and such. This should have a good amount, the basics for sure. mega.nz/folder/2QtChLKR#a6gIityfSEiXi8ft_19SmA NEVER edit with the in game sfx. Haha.
For anyone that needs the sfx I used: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q0r_Di4sk8e4fUv21GY0x-EB4cCKv1Gn?usp=sharing
My Jason knife sfx: drive.google.com/file/d/1p22Lm-kiQZslb1T9jespdLyqDPniIPvF/view
THABK U for this
W tutorial
The first link doesn't work, can u give us a new link please?
link isnt working
1st link not working 😢
you have no idea how much this can help editors expand their creativity when it comes to sfx
Hey I'm really glad!
In the midst of grappling with the intricacies of incorporating special effects into my edits, I often find myself confronted by challenges and setbacks. Yet, as I commit myself to the process and diligently absorb tutorials, I'm continually amazed by the profound impact they have on my creative journey. Each moment spent watching these tutorials is akin to embarking on a transformative odyssey, where every frame and technique unveiled before me serves as a beacon of inspiration.
There's an indescribable shift in perspective that occurs as I immerse myself in the world of special effects tutorials. It's as if a veil is lifted, revealing a vast landscape of possibilities and techniques waiting to be explored. With each tutorial I devour, I'm not just learning how to execute specific effects; I'm delving deeper into the underlying principles and methodologies that underpin the art form itself.
Through the lens of these tutorials, I gain invaluable insights into the intricate dance between creativity and technical proficiency. I begin to understand how seemingly mundane elements can be transformed into awe-inspiring spectacles through the subtle manipulation of light, color, and sound. It's a revelation that transcends mere technical know-how, fostering a deeper appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship inherent in the world of special effects.
Moreover, the journey of watching these tutorials is not just about acquiring knowledge; it's about cultivating a mindset of continuous learning and growth. With each new technique mastered, I find myself emboldened to push the boundaries of my creativity further, unearthing new possibilities and avenues for expression.
In essence, the process of watching these tutorials on special effects is nothing short of a profound and enriching experience. It's a journey filled with moments of frustration and triumph, of uncertainty and revelation. Yet, through it all, I emerge with a newfound sense of confidence and purpose, armed with the knowledge and skills to bring my creative visions to life in ways I never thought possible
RATE TUTORIAL 1-10 😺
straight 10. But slight problem 4 me. I use davinci 😭
@@akclipz.1323NOOOO lol. I used to use davinci for a WHILE.. I guess u can apply the same sfx concept when it comes to syncing with guns/reload. But yea.
1000000
10 out of f*cking ten
tut came in right as i needed it
WWWW I'm glad bro! Any questions just ask :)
FR
@@Sudozthank you bro
Dude you are awsome,i actually just started waiting an cc tutorial from you(im still waiting btw)
Ty bro and yea I'll for sure do more AE tuts soon. Just take some time 😅
oh shit perfect timing i was looking for smth like this 😭
Santa goes hard bro!! 🗿
@@Sudoz much love bro ❤️🗿
Dude, you're perfect, can you share the sounds you use?
Sure, here is a drive that has a TON of effects I use in edits. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q0r_Di4sk8e4fUv21GY0x-EB4cCKv1Gn?usp=sharing
And this one has the custom sfxs I downloaded for the Gaia axe, and knife pullouts/swings. drive.google.com/file/d/1p22Lm-kiQZslb1T9jespdLyqDPniIPvF/view
@@Sudoz Thank you 🙂
😭ty yt for recommending me this.
u are my goat fr
YUHHHH ty :)
Thank u bro
Ofc man
thank you can you make a vid about the first part twixter and the flow PLEAAASE
Ofc bro. It will happen eventually. Will take some time but a lot more tutorials coming itf :D ❤
@@Sudoz THANK YOU SO MUCH GOOD LUCK
yo can you update the link to the sound effects
bro can u please give the sfx link please the one in the comments shows 404
Yes i will reupload a new link. The old one wasn't mine so the creator of it took it down.
i want to ask how to find guns in skin sfx
Join my discord server its in community tab in resource channel there is a drive with everything u need :)
@@Sudoz ty i see
where can i get the gun sounds like phantom sherreif....
Join my dc server which is in community tab of my YT channel and in the resource channel in my server will have a drive with everything u need :)
the link is broken bro :( can you send a new one?
Yes i will reupload a new link. The old one wasn't mine so the creator of it took it down.
@@Sudoz bro the link still not working
where do u get game sfx's like weapon spray/pullout? i only have default weapons and the kill sfx
There are discord servers that have all the files for sfx and such. This should have a good amount, the basics for sure. mega.nz/folder/2QtChLKR#a6gIityfSEiXi8ft_19SmA
NEVER edit with the in game sfx. Haha.
@@Sudozyo can i have an invite in one of those servers?
@@masora.- sure my discord is sudozz msg me there ill send u some servers
whats the song in the vid?
The one I used for sample edit is called distance by bixby
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