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Stefan
01/31/2012
I live in Canada. It's not cold in the summer, false and annoying stereotype. Thanks for the video though, it was great. Helped a lot.
Whenever I apply particular to any solid no particles show up. The red markers that allow you to move the particle and the menu to the left do show up but as much as I move and tweak the settings no particles show up.
Please someone answer I was really looking forward to use particular but I just cant get it to show up.
Just seen 'The Social Network' and couldn't help but think that they used this effect for the early Harvard scenes - check it out, I know they used AE for most of their finishing ...
hello for all after user im mido first i want say thanx to androw so much . if some body want give me and i give you tutorial after thats my adress msn can you add me :)
Hi!! Great tutorial Andrew! ^_^
I made my own version, with a little bit of weather change, just to add more "history" to your tutorial, more dramatic context :P
You can check this out in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6hoQ58Osw
Hope you like it!
Greetings from Spain.
Lol, and thst's the truth. I kind of miss that cold weather now i've moved to canada, well my nan's probaly gonna bring it with her tommorow.
Ryan
10/03/2010
I'd like to say thanks for this, but I need help on one thing first, when I make a new layer and go to effect and down to trapcode, my AE doesn't have trapcode as one of the options
Wow Andrew!!! Of all the other tutorials i've seen on the internet yours are the most entertaining and easy to follow, it actually makes it fun to work with after effects even if it takes long to render some projects, but anyways thanks for posting these free tutorials and i hope you keep making more to in the future!!!
Great tutorial, I learned a lot. But there's one problem... The plug-in "Particular" (even the whole Trapcode menu in effects) aren't in After Effects CS4. I googled Particular, and it is now being published by Red Gian Software (not Adobe)... So now you have to buy it to use the effect :S
If you're reading this Andrew, you should consider to re-make tutorial with another plug-in. I don't know, maybe one of the other particle effects. Not sure if they can do the same though...
Thanx for tutorials, especially for AAE 3dsMax ones. You are like Vigoss in Dota - beyond godlike . Never thought that video editing could be so interesting.
That is superb. all of your products, training and everything are great. Man, you make me dreaming. This is what I wished for, an easy, fast and perfect products using After Effects.
Thank you so much!!!
Whenever I apply particular to any solid no particles show up. The red markers that allow you to move the particle and the menu to the left do show up but as much as I move and tweak the settings no particles show up.
Please someone answer I was really looking forward to use particular but I just cant get it to show up.
Thanks
the tutorial is amazing
I am very happy
because I can study after effects
thank you very much.....
I made my own version, with a little bit of weather change, just to add more "history" to your tutorial, more dramatic context :P
You can check this out in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6hoQ58Osw
Hope you like it!
Greetings from Spain.
We just need to go outside!
Are you serious? That's why it shows above, "3rd Party Tools: Particular" to tell you that it is not a native plugin from Adobe.
If you're reading this Andrew, you should consider to re-make tutorial with another plug-in. I don't know, maybe one of the other particle effects. Not sure if they can do the same though...
Thanks Andrew