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Hour long tutorial... 57 min searching RUclips for info I needed in tutorials, 3 minutes to learn everything I needed from your video. I should be so lucky.
That's a pretty nice tutorial! Thank you for that. I'm currently working on a pixel art-based streaming overlay and I'm sure that this tutorial will become useful for this project
I'd seen it before and thought it was cool but never had the chance to use it, until tonight. Excellent tutorial and a very handy effect for the right situation.
Awesome! Thanks. One thing I noticed is that you can't use this adjustment layer over 3D layers. The CC Block Load effect gives you an error for some reason. So if you are getting an error, it's the 3D layer causing it. Try Precomping.
Reaaaally good! especially the use of block load over mosaic! But why the grid, tbh never saw a pixelgame back in the day that looked liked that/had lines run through like that
great video I'm putting together a video on restoring my old amiga 2000hd and wanted to do a opening like this thanks again. may I send you a link once im done
When CC Block Load is set to 3 for scan, it creates 8x8 pixel blocks (I just counted the pixel width for one block.) Once I had that info, all I needed was to set the Grid to 1 pixel width and 8x8. 👍
That is so rad! But the project file is gone, dropbox shows me its prettiest 404 page when I click on it on PB, could you fix that? Also, very useful tut, we want more!
Amazing tutorial! I have a question. Is there anyway to also include a "deflicker" to make the pixels freeze to be more like a spritesheet? Similiar to this plugin? ruclips.net/video/oD2z2R-rEvo/видео.html
The Nes (8bit) has only 3 colors per palette of 8×8 pixels, The rotating Coins/Rings are wrong due to it having more then 3 colors, It has 6- So It isn't really 8-bit for those but actually 16 bit. (And the 3 too)
@@NullObjectVFX He said Mosaic is not as good because you have to do a calculation to get perfectly square pixels. The CC Block Load effect will automatically make the pixels square.
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this video feels as if you made it especially for me - you mentioned exactly everything I was looking for. Thank you, master.
Hour long tutorial... 57 min searching RUclips for info I needed in tutorials, 3 minutes to learn everything I needed from your video. I should be so lucky.
This was literally incredible. Helped me a nail some of my commission work. Thousands of thanks to you.
Ha! What a cool effect. I was a little skeptical at first but seeing you progress through the technique you won me over nice job!
This project file has saved me so much time. Thank you to the moon
That's a pretty nice tutorial! Thank you for that. I'm currently working on a pixel art-based streaming overlay and I'm sure that this tutorial will become useful for this project
I'd seen it before and thought it was cool but never had the chance to use it, until tonight. Excellent tutorial and a very handy effect for the right situation.
thanks a ton man, i was working on a blender project revolving around a gameboy, and really needed this for animating the screen!!
this saved my concept for a course project and pulled me through to completion. thank you!!
Super good tutorial. Id love one about creating preset and/or plugins and such.
Funny, right to the point, excellent results. The perfect tutorial.
Very cool! Glad not to be stuck using Mosaic
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Thanks. One thing I noticed is that you can't use this adjustment layer over 3D layers. The CC Block Load effect gives you an error for some reason. So if you are getting an error, it's the 3D layer causing it. Try Precomping.
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable info. Helped me and my project out tremendously!
dude. thanks A LOT. this tutorial is really help me
This tutorial is exactly what I needed!
SOLID video! thank you so much!
nice video, thank uuu
this is awesome! Perfect tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you, very useful and well explained!
Reaaaally good! especially the use of block load over mosaic! But why the grid, tbh never saw a pixelgame back in the day that looked liked that/had lines run through like that
because it looks sick
Brilliant stuff. Cheers!
Thanks for the video, guys, you rock.
Thank you! Perfect for the project I'm workin' on. :D
Thanks, this was super helpful!
great tutorial! thanks!
Amazing tutorial ! Thank for all the tips !
Amazing. Thank you!
Great tutorial, thanks for making it :)
Amazing, thanks for sharing!!!
love this! Good tutorial!
"We are going to have to sue you now" - haha
super thanks you are a wonderful guy!
Awesome. Thanks!
Perfect tutorial
I love the effect I was wondering can the coin hunting text could it be changed in after effects
great tutorial bro
this saved my life
this is super helpful thanks
Genius!
what is the font?
It is called Incised 901. Another good 8-bit one is called Press Start P2.
This is Dope!
thanks for the tutorial!
it was great thanks
Great tutorial. Can't wait to get started. Tried to download the project files but the link is not valid. Can you repost it here?
Link restored for the time being. 👍
@@YeagerFilm Works. Thanks man.
great video I'm putting together a video on restoring my old amiga 2000hd and wanted to do a opening like this
thanks again. may I send you a link once im done
thank you so much!
This is great!
thank you for your video
very cool thank u
Thank you!
Hello Great tutorial! The projects files aren't availalble anymore! please update
How exactly did you figure out how to get the grid to wrap around each pixel?
When CC Block Load is set to 3 for scan, it creates 8x8 pixel blocks (I just counted the pixel width for one block.) Once I had that info, all I needed was to set the Grid to 1 pixel width and 8x8. 👍
GREAT!
thank u, helps a lot!!
Do you have any tutorials on how to you got that coin rotation animation?
How did you make the thumbnail image. I would like to recreate that color banding effect
Good!!!
Thanks a lot
Yooooooo noice
cool
That is so rad! But the project file is gone, dropbox shows me its prettiest 404 page when I click on it on PB, could you fix that?
Also, very useful tut, we want more!
Link restored for the time being. 👍
@@YeagerFilm Awww! Thank you so much, my thumb is up to the sky!
How do i export 8-bit/ pixel stuff. pls help
Amazing tutorial! I have a question. Is there anyway to also include a "deflicker" to make the pixels freeze to be more like a spritesheet? Similiar to this plugin? ruclips.net/video/oD2z2R-rEvo/видео.html
mosaic?
oh wait no...
why is the ffx not working for me
BLUE HEELER!
ok, alguma alma brasileira e bilíngue poderia legendar isso??? amém 🙌
The Nes (8bit) has only 3 colors per palette of 8×8 pixels, The rotating Coins/Rings are wrong due to it having more then 3 colors, It has 6- So It isn't really 8-bit for those but actually 16 bit. (And the 3 too)
For those having issues downloading the working files
www.dropbox.com/s/u1vbdy0vhsltg25/8-Bit+Game+Look+Project+File.zip_dl=1
just use mosaic:|
He explained why Mosaic isn't as good.
@@Muzly my english its bat im just watch this video
@@NullObjectVFX He said Mosaic is not as good because you have to do a calculation to get perfectly square pixels. The CC Block Load effect will automatically make the pixels square.
@@Muzly thank you dude i
So useful. Thanks a ton for this.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot