Please Download The Latest Version of Adobe Flash Player
Leave A Comment
If you are asking for a certain plugin or are having a problem with the tutorial, please check the forum (button below) for an answer and if you don't find one, start a new topic with your question. If you would like to proceed with posting your comment, click Submit Comment.
Your comment is now in the moderation queue and should appear shortly. Thank you for your comment.
Showing 25 of 301 Responses to "Light Streaks 2"
Chanda tiwari
01/04/2012
Ha..,........
Ha.........
Many........many..,
Happy new years
Can someone help me with a problem? I replaced the movie with a jpg but it seems that I can't get it to be on the background as I tried it through layer, arrangement, send to back. When I hide the jpg the lights streaks are shown but when I bring it back, it hides the light streaks.
This is a great tutorial its just that if i wanted to draw the line in mid air, the streaks stay there instead of fade away at the back of the "line" like in the first tutorial.
TO sir andrew kramer
..
im a filipino , 17 years old ..and i dream of being an animator ..and with your awesome and very funny tutorials it may happen..i've bought every plug-ins that you introduce..thank you very much to you and to the videocopilot team..maybe someday in the future well be meet..thanks MABUHAY ...maraming salamt mr andrew
I love your tutorials and just wanted to share that if you use a 3D motion tracker like the one in Maya Live, you can then bake the keyframes of your "Locator" in 3D space, and save your Maya scene as a .ma (ascii) file that After Effect can then import. What this means is that you can then import a Locator/Null that will have 3D keyframes you can then tie to the Particular emitter!
You may already have a better solution, but it felt like the least I could do in appreciation for your generosity.
I just wanted to point out that what you´re doing is great. I know it is a marketing tactic from Videocopilot, but still, giving out this high end tutorials for free is worth a stading ovation.
You have a knack for teaching, and throw a little humour here and there to make it more watchable.
I used to have Chad Perkins as my number 1 AE teacher, but now you have surpassed him. Anyway, thanks a lot, to you and your bosses here at Videocopilot.net for all this incredible knowledge you´re letting us have.
Andrew Kramer my guru, teacher, professor, god, father and all source of inspiration for me. But one Fine day very very soon i will meet you in person and thank you for all these help. and i will never forget in my life.you are little humorous too that makes me learn things without boring. INDIA tamil nadu.
Ha.........
Many........many..,
Happy new years
Thank you,
Roemer
..
im a filipino , 17 years old ..and i dream of being an animator ..and with your awesome and very funny tutorials it may happen..i've bought every plug-ins that you introduce..thank you very much to you and to the videocopilot team..maybe someday in the future well be meet..thanks MABUHAY ...maraming salamt mr andrew
so am I, my real name is patrick, 14 yrs old and ive been making vids since i was 11
i also wish to become an animator Mabuhay!!!! :D
and i like to see you
Andrew you the great.
iam new in AF and u help me by this video
thx again
I love your tutorials and just wanted to share that if you use a 3D motion tracker like the one in Maya Live, you can then bake the keyframes of your "Locator" in 3D space, and save your Maya scene as a .ma (ascii) file that After Effect can then import. What this means is that you can then import a Locator/Null that will have 3D keyframes you can then tie to the Particular emitter!
You may already have a better solution, but it felt like the least I could do in appreciation for your generosity.
Big Ups!
You have a knack for teaching, and throw a little humour here and there to make it more watchable.
I used to have Chad Perkins as my number 1 AE teacher, but now you have surpassed him. Anyway, thanks a lot, to you and your bosses here at Videocopilot.net for all this incredible knowledge you´re letting us have.
Danny from Argentina.