Thanks to you Josh, now I can customize my own Bokeh. For a beginner, that was a tough tuto, but with a little patience ( and courage) I made it through.
Hey man thank you so much for this video. Can you teach how to grade a video using Adobe SpeedGrade? Without generically explaining the UI? just how to grade properly and get different results?
I was going to record a SpeedGrade tut today and I just found that Adobe is planning to discontinue it. They removed the direct link option to SpeedGrade in Premiere 2015.3.
SonduckFilm But will SpeedGrade still be available? Also that dude made the grades using premier and after effects. I was wondering how he used focus with color grading.
I think some tweaking with the particle path and mirroring might help but for the most part you'd have to animate the path by hand to make it feel like its looping
Thanks to you Josh, now I can customize my own Bokeh. For a beginner, that was a tough tuto, but with a little patience ( and courage) I made it through.
Same. Whew!
Quick AF! Just the way its supposed to be! Thank you Sonduck!
I'll Subs and a like all day for that... Thanks again
ngl I thought this was gonna be a waste of time but it helped! Thank you!
dude this was exactly what I was looking for. You gained a sub!
Watched this on Speed 0.5, it was very helpful and made me laugh to :D
Quick and easy tutorial!! THANK YOU!! :)
Holy shit finally someone can show you how to make this without buying extra shit!
dude you're a life saver!! thank youuuu!!!!!!
Quick. Straight to the point. Nice.
Thank you for such an awesome tutorial. Love the work you guys churn out. Learning each and every day.
Perfect.. You made it straightforward & up to the point.
You are great. Easy, Quick... That's awesome
wow this is very helpful! thank you so much!!
very straightforward, i kinda liked it
Awesome vid!
Thank you!
you is the best teatcher in after
Thanks! Awesome video!
How can I loop the effect to be seamless from start to finish?
Thanks Josh you are the best teacher!
could make a tutorial to create some film burn? thank you again!
Thanks for the vid.
Would have been better if it showed where to click on how to create the solid at the start though. Specially for beginners.:)
Thanks for the tutorial. Can we choose a custom shape for the bokeh? like an icon or something? Thanks
Thank You So Much for AEP
Wooow!!! Thanks!!!
This is awesome, but how do I get the texture from showing up? in my video?
Gracias, muy bueno !
Is it possible to turn the bokeh into heart shape?
Hey man thank you so much for this video. Can you teach how to grade a video using Adobe SpeedGrade? Without generically explaining the UI? just how to grade properly and get different results?
Yes, I want to do a few videos for SpeedGrade anyways!
Also could you show how to give an object focus with the color grading?
I was going to record a SpeedGrade tut today and I just found that Adobe is planning to discontinue it. They removed the direct link option to SpeedGrade in Premiere 2015.3.
SonduckFilm But will SpeedGrade still be available? Also that dude made the grades using premier and after effects. I was wondering how he used focus with color grading.
Thank you
got an example of its use.......thanks
Is there a way to get the particles to loop continuously, like a tileable effect? I'm making a gif that needs to loop seamlessly
I think some tweaking with the particle path and mirroring might help
but for the most part you'd have to animate the path by hand to make it feel like its looping
Where else can i find textured files? :)
You can search google images for things like 'grunge texture'. There are lots of free examples people have uploaded :)
can this be layered over video footage?
Yes - import and drag your footage below the bokeh layer
and the random movements of the bokehs? this is not photoshop!
dude. slooooowwww dowwwwwn. love the tutorial but the steps are way too fast.
well i guess most of people would use overlays
lol
this sucks Lol
Don't call this a tutorial, if you don't explain one single setting in detail.
He showed you how to do something. That is called a tutorial.
Worked good on me. Quick, easy and got the effect I was aiming for