Man, your tutorials are so chill to watch. I'm super excited every time I see notifications of your new video. By the way, this particular scene reminds me of Makoto Shinkai works. Very cool! Greetings from Ukraine.
please make this full tutorial especially when you work in c4d (light,render and texture) and touch up the water in photoshop.. i curious how its works..
Amaze balls!!! Love it! I need to get a new computer because the one I have now will die if I run after effects or any 3D programs. Anyways, I'm definitely loving these behind the scenes videos.
So i am not Olaf i try to answer your question: Search for a brush stroke you like (big enough with long stripes on both ends. Than make a 11 frames (from 0 to 10) long animation (you can do this in Photoshop like Olaf with the timeline animation window). Inside this 11 frames you make a transition from full black (first frame -0-) to full white (last frame -10-) with a couple of those big brush strokes (use some grey variations from Frame 1 to 9). Render this as a sequence and import it to After Effects. Use this sequence as a alpha mask for your videos you like to include.
I don't understand why you invested so much time yet in the end made the rain flat and not selling the illusion of a moving camera. Good tutorial none the less, just can be way better.
So, I'm a complete noob to after effects and I hate to say it but I could not follow you. You skipped a ton of steps that would be obvious to someone experienced, but for someone new like me this did not help me at all unfortunately. It will, once I watch other tutorials on the things you did not explain. Things like how to make a mask. That is super basic, I know. But, I don't know how to do that, or how they work. I am new to this. Anyway your work is great but this video is not for a beginner. also dude you failed to mention that trap code particular happens to cost either $600 annually or $1k for a perpetual license. Is this a tutorial or is it a "this is how I made this" video. Nothing wrong with the second one, but that's not a tutorial.
I think a tutorial can be directed to different levels. If you watch some beginner tutorials first this might make more sense. AE cost money, Cinema 4d cost money so does Trapcode particular.
@@OlofStorm yeah, you're not wrong. I admit a fair bit of the salt there was due to my pulling my hair out. I ended up doing just that. I was able to figure out what you weren't saying and go hunt down those answers. I still think there is value in going step by step and that will make something more available to a broader audience. But it's not required to be a tutorial. As for the price..... Yeah still getting used to that. Probably normal for you, totally culture shock for me. But I'll get there. Anyway keep making awesome thing.
I just found your channel and I love everything! Thanks for the tutorials!
loved your tutorials man. just subscribed today ....... watching all of them !!!!!!
wow beautiful work
Your channel is a real gem. Very helpful and informative. I also like that you talk at a moderate speed and not super fast
This video basically saved my school project. Much obliged
wow....i'm very glad, that i found your channel! you make an amazing stuff!
wow! that is so creative! love your techniques!!!!
I found the perfect tutorial! I love that effect of drops hitting the ground and the three-dimensional rain!!!! THANKS!!!!
Honestly wow 👌👌👌👌😍😍😍
I have no words to appreciate
Man, your tutorials are so chill to watch. I'm super excited every time I see notifications of your new video. By the way, this particular scene reminds me of Makoto Shinkai works. Very cool! Greetings from Ukraine.
Thank you, great content!!
That's so beautiful!!
So Amazing Brother, Loved your work, Keep Inspiring us.
Amazing stuff Mr. Olof.
Your tuts are the best legend
Thanks alot man, I am Glad I got your channel it's a blessing. Thankyou, Love from India❤️
I love this video! Thank you for showing how to make it.
damn.. i just love your voice dude... lovely..
superb tutorial! thanks
Top job
Keep Going! Beautiful work and great insights into your process. Thank you for sharing your skills!
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great work
Thank you
This is an amazing tutorial. Great work. Thank you.
Amazing!
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It's Good That I Found Your Channel , You Are A Great Inspiration To Me And All Other Out There Who Love To Work On 3D ..
#Keep On , Don't Stop.....
Pretty awesome
thank you for the tutorial !
You're the best!!!!!
That's really great! Thanks you!
please make this full tutorial especially when you work in c4d (light,render and texture) and touch up the water in photoshop.. i curious how its works..
Genius.
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it is so useful thanks!
thanks bro,ur channel is amazing
like a poem :)
Thank you so much!
do not have either adobe or cinema but still subscribed
Thank You Very Very Much .
I Love To Learn 3D Animation And Visual Effects And I Love You Brother.
Once Again - Thanks A Lot.
Thank you Sir
New subscriber here.. this is a BEAUTY.. gonna try this..
Great video.
Cheers!
This is so helpful thank a lot :)
Amaze balls!!! Love it! I need to get a new computer because the one I have now will die if I run after effects or any 3D programs. Anyways, I'm definitely loving these behind the scenes videos.
Really great! I have a question: The reflection on the puddles were painted by hand or did you use a render as reference ?
Very good
Excelente trabalho, parabéns.
You and Mclelun are close to hybrid animation. Make sure to check out his channel, even.
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely check him out.
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Wow such a good ,educational Channel. Its soo hard to identify which parts are 3d and which are drawn!.
How did you learn all of them? Did you watch tutorial or just do try and experience?
This is my favorite channel at the moment, i get really inspired by you work, keep it up. Greetings from Denmark 😊👍🏽
Thanks a lot! Make me happy to hear that! Greetings from a Swede in Austria :)
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I can't find where to get the Particular effect ? Other than that, your tutorial is super helpful, thank you so much !!
I have a question regarding your intro Paint Brush transition, was that manually created with Photoshop or was it animated in After Effects?
So i am not Olaf i try to answer your question: Search for a brush stroke you like (big enough with long stripes on both ends. Than make a 11 frames (from 0 to 10) long animation (you can do this in Photoshop like Olaf with the timeline animation window). Inside this 11 frames you make a transition from full black (first frame -0-) to full white (last frame -10-) with a couple of those big brush strokes (use some grey variations from Frame 1 to 9). Render this as a sequence and import it to After Effects. Use this sequence as a alpha mask for your videos you like to include.
I love you 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your channel is amazing!! Do you also work on 3D stuff?
Thanks! I do! Check out some of my other videos :)
I don't understand why you invested so much time yet in the end made the rain flat and not selling the illusion of a moving camera. Good tutorial none the less, just can be way better.
Is it possible to do this with a ripple? I tried but there's no way to adjust the light to be able to see it
where did you get the plugin for water particles?
VGA and CPU your computer?
Hello! would you be able to please provide a link to the Particular plug in you used !
Its Particular fom Redgiant by Maxon
Could u please teach me how to make gradient with two solids? 06:45
Make a rectangular mask on the top layer and add a lot of feather to it.
When I was in After Effects I suddenly could not find Particles effects in some weird way
it's a plugin that requires $$
So, I'm a complete noob to after effects and I hate to say it but I could not follow you. You skipped a ton of steps that would be obvious to someone experienced, but for someone new like me this did not help me at all unfortunately. It will, once I watch other tutorials on the things you did not explain. Things like how to make a mask. That is super basic, I know. But, I don't know how to do that, or how they work. I am new to this. Anyway your work is great but this video is not for a beginner.
also dude you failed to mention that trap code particular happens to cost either $600 annually or $1k for a perpetual license. Is this a tutorial or is it a "this is how I made this" video. Nothing wrong with the second one, but that's not a tutorial.
I think a tutorial can be directed to different levels. If you watch some beginner tutorials first this might make more sense. AE cost money, Cinema 4d cost money so does Trapcode particular.
@@OlofStorm yeah, you're not wrong. I admit a fair bit of the salt there was due to my pulling my hair out. I ended up doing just that. I was able to figure out what you weren't saying and go hunt down those answers. I still think there is value in going step by step and that will make something more available to a broader audience. But it's not required to be a tutorial. As for the price..... Yeah still getting used to that. Probably normal for you, totally culture shock for me. But I'll get there. Anyway keep making awesome thing.
beautiful work