Thank you so much Brendan, it really helped me bro. easy and straight-forward. I'm visitng a beach that has a lighthouse tomorrow and your tutorial has really given me hope. cheers.
Brendan - just what I needed to learn and you make it SO easy to follow- thanks and please keep posting your stuff, as it's helping others, nice one mate x
Thanks Brandon. Do you have anything that shows a transition from fire to steel/metal. I'm trying to show something solidifying, but I can't figure out how to do it.
It is quite literally the exact same process. To make it realistic though, you would just need to add some subtle fog around the lights; since light beams like this are not visible, in real life, without some sort of cloud/dust/fog to travel through.
Thank you so much Brendan, it really helped me bro. easy and straight-forward. I'm visitng a beach that has a lighthouse tomorrow and your tutorial has really given me hope. cheers.
Brendan - just what I needed to learn and you make it SO easy to follow- thanks and please keep posting your stuff, as it's helping others, nice one mate x
Glad you enjoy it! I'll keep at it. Thanks for the kind words :)
Awesome as always brendan
Thank you!
Thanks man .... it was really very helpful.....
Bruv I just found this, your pictures are amazing, had to give you a follow on the gram, keep it up your stuffs quality!
Wonderful 😮😮
fantastic tut!!
Thanks Brandon. Do you have anything that shows a transition from fire to steel/metal. I'm trying to show something solidifying, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Awesome video!
it did not appear the color panel, when I pressed "new layer" :) how can I find it :)
amazing!. got any advices for logos?
This is fine in a cloudy atmosphere situtation , but, how To put light beams on a blue clean night sky ?
It is quite literally the exact same process. To make it realistic though, you would just need to add some subtle fog around the lights; since light beams like this are not visible, in real life, without some sort of cloud/dust/fog to travel through.
that's true
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