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The future is here! Our community-built Future City pack is now available. I want to personally thank everyone who contributed and submitted their work for this pack.
Sorry it took longer than expected, we had a lot of files to sort through and optimize to work in Element and organize into one place but here it is!
Download Future City Pack and Information
The pack contains a variety of 30 buildings to create stunning futuristic city sky-lines inside Element 3D. Some models feature high resolution textures and others have lower resolution and work better for distant buildings. Experiment for best results! Remember be thankful to all those who worked on these!
There is a lot of variety and you can even user the Element 3D replicator, you can create some fun combinations like above.
NOTE:
Be sure you are running the latest version of Element 3D V1.6
I just stumbled upon this spectacular reel of visual effects work for the film Stalingrad. The simulations of smoke and fire take it to another level.
What’s even more impressive is the amount of work that went into this video just to show all of the layers and work that went into. C’mon! Look at those camera swings!
While not quite as impressive, you ca check out our Advanced Training Series you might be able to see how some of this is possible combining Fume FX with 3Ds Max and compositing in After Effects.
I decided after all to put together a tutorial about the Lionsgate Studio Design and here it is!
In this tutorial we’ll take an in-depth look at building complex bevels with Element 3D and give your titles a shiny finish. We’ll also looking at Lens Flares, Render Settings and adding some nice Light Rays.
Watch Tutorial & Download project File
Original Design Credit:
The actual Lionsgate studio design was created by the talented folks at DevaStudios!
Check out their work!
After seeing the impressive Lionsgate title treatment I thought I would try to recreate the intricate bevel in Element 3D. While it is not exactly the same, I was able to use a single extrude object with 5 bevels layers. Here is the previous text tutorial that examines the extrude tool in Element 3D.
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