Secret Sapphire Vortex Tricks to Animate Still Images [Boris FX Sapphire]

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @falco_kick
    @falco_kick Год назад +3

    I love short quick videos like this

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you like this style. We'll do more of this type.

  • @DavidWinstead
    @DavidWinstead Год назад +2

    WOW man, that looks AWESOME!

  • @BillKinnon
    @BillKinnon Год назад

    One of my favourite tutorials from you, Ben.

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад +2

      That's brilliant. I'll try to do more of these type of tutorials. There's just so many tricks to share and so little time.

  • @shanemcknight1583
    @shanemcknight1583 Год назад

    This is badass! Thanks for such a great tut!!

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks a lot!

  • @beMOTIONdESIGN
    @beMOTIONdESIGN Год назад +1

    F'ing amazing! I wonder if there was a way to get it to infinitely loop as if we're constantly moving through the clouds.

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад +2

      I think by duplicating the layer, offsetting in time and doing some judicious transitions you can get that effect. You'd probably have to nix any rotation.

    • @beMOTIONdESIGN
      @beMOTIONdESIGN Год назад +1

      @@BorisFXco Yeah that's what I was thinking.

  • @amerikrekordfilmmaker6230
    @amerikrekordfilmmaker6230 Год назад

    Awasome, good work.

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      Thanks a lot! I really appreciate it.

  • @Sormad
    @Sormad Год назад

    Cool - I’ve seen that you use a pen in mocha. Do you have a tips and tricks video - I bought a wacome and it’s crazy masking this way as a beginner 😂

    • @fxeditor1138
      @fxeditor1138 Год назад +1

      It just takes practice. After a few weeks you'll get used to the feel, and a mouse will feel as precise as using a machete for surgery! 😄

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад +1

      Like Michael says, practice is the way forward. It takes maybe a couple of weeks for your brain to adjust from mouse to pen. But then there's no stopping! At some point it will just be an extension of your arm.
      And then you'll start to program the buttons to do different things for each application and you'll know you're in deep.

    • @Sormad
      @Sormad Год назад +1

      Thx for your answers. I asked chat.openai too😂 and I have a plan now😊

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      Now I'm curious what our future AI overlords have to say about this 😂

    • @Sormad
      @Sormad Год назад

      @@BorisFXco Practice is the key to getting used to a Wacom pen. Start by using the pen to navigate your computer's operating system and open programs. Then, try using it for basic tasks such as clicking and dragging windows or highlighting text. As you become more comfortable with the pen, try using it for more advanced tasks such as drawing or photo editing. It may also be helpful to adjust the pen's sensitivity settings to match your personal preferences. Additionally, you can use tutorials or take online classes to learn how to use the pen effectively.😆

  • @modernfilir7272
    @modernfilir7272 Год назад

    intro to mocha The host is not set to full resolution.
    Tracking at reduced resolution can be faster but is less accurate.
    Do you wish to continue tracking at proxy resolution? what should i do for this warning? (macbook pro m1 max)

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      This is just a warning that your AE viewer is not set to Full resolution. You probably have it set to Half or Quarter. All you need to do to get rid of this warning is to change the AE viewer resolution back to Full. It's a little dropdown menu at the bottom of the viewer.

  • @montazownianr1
    @montazownianr1 Год назад

    Can it be perfect looped somehow?

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад

      Yes, but you'll have to do a bit of manual fading to elements. Duplicate the layer, offset in time and doing some judicious transitions, you can get that effect. You'd probably have to nix any rotation.

  • @mohamedsaper2011162
    @mohamedsaper2011162 Месяц назад

    *how i can make it loop>??*

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Месяц назад

      Duplicate the layer, offset in time and do some careful transitions and you can get that effect. It will take a bit of creativity depending on the original. Try different lengths of transition to properly hide the change.

  • @GoldwireIT
    @GoldwireIT Год назад

    Shame this tutorial doesn't show you how to loop this effect. Create a tutorial that shows how to look it and I'll go purchase Sapphire.

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад +1

      Looping was a bit out of scope for this tutorial, but there seems to be a demand to see it. It involves offset transitions to try to hide the loop. I'll add this to the tutorial list.

  • @walidflux
    @walidflux Год назад

    thanks for sharing , but this feel like it will only works on clouds or fire and smoke

    • @fxeditor1138
      @fxeditor1138 Год назад +1

      While I agree that this particular application of the plugin has limited uses, it demonstrates great "out of the box" thinking when it comes to using the Sapphire tools!

    • @BorisFXco
      @BorisFXco  Год назад +1

      Water is another area where it works well. You can even add rustling to trees in a landscape scene. It's not going to cover everything but it is quite fun to use a Vortex for something a bit more subtle. Thanks for watching and giving us feedback.

    • @Ninjastudiocdmx
      @Ninjastudiocdmx 4 месяца назад

      @@BorisFXco Just I was watching your video and making a landscape witj trees, great tutorial.