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Posted on 12/10/09 10:46:52 PM |
maiden
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It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Here's a tutorial I've made for tipsquirrel.com It’s a Knockout: the Magnifying Glass Effect Simple but adaptable technique. Hope you enjoy. Rebecca |
Posted on 13/10/09 07:22:27 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Becky - Thank you for a terrific tutorial! Ive just been playing with it and with various blending modes for the glass and have come up something that really has a lot potential. The blending mode I used for this one is "Difference". Just add a few keyframes in AE and voila! Wonderful. And one more thing, I never knew about KNOCKOUT..so thank you also for making me aware of it Anna ![]() http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa164/tooquilos/?action=view¤t=magglasssmall.flv ![]() _________________ Wicked Witch of the West:I'll get you, my pretty! And your little dog, too! |
Posted on 13/10/09 10:38:35 AM |
maiden
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Anna that's wonderful ![]() You may also like to know that in AfterEffects the Warp effect could be used to give the magnifying glass even more realism as the lens is a double convexed lens (in other words fatter in the middle than at the edge) - so a live spherise warp moving with the lens will make it even more like the real thing! I was considering making a Halloween spooky effect using Knockout with an X-Ray Specs effect ![]() But consider Knockout to be a little-used way of making a very dynamic mask you could use text with animated pictures within the text, blending modes which you have already discovered Anna and may other animation possibilities which frees up the usual restrains of a normal layer mask. I'm so glad I've inspired someone to experiment with this - perhaps Steve will post it as a Friday challenge I'd like to see what others experiements will throw up ![]() Becky |
Posted on 13/10/09 10:40:44 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Version 2 - This was achieved by duplicating the background layer and applying the difference blend mode on it. I will try that in AE Becky! ![]() ![]() _________________ Dorothy: Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore |
Posted on 13/10/09 11:48:16 AM |
maiden
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
I've experimented with animated shallow knockout layers http://www.vimeo.com/7041104 What I found interesting is that you can stack grouped Shallow Knockouts to create very complicated animations. Just sucessfully made a clip using a video layer with alpha transparency as a knockout layer for the video below the knockout group = proving the power of this little used Blending effect. http://www.vimeo.com/7047556 |
Posted on 13/10/09 8:46:28 PM |
Ocker
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It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
I'm not interested in the animation stuff, but I've got to congratulate you on a terrific tutorial, well-explained and clear illustrations. Well done Bex! |
Posted on 14/10/09 01:24:35 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Ive been experimenting with various text and mattes, the possibilities of this technique are endless Becky! I must put knockdown aside and get some real work done here ![]() _________________ Wicked Witch of the West:I'll get you, my pretty! And your little dog, too! |
Posted on 14/10/09 05:33:56 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa164/tooquilos/?action=view¤t=baroquebycandle.flv Using the Alpha transparency and knockout Ive been able to achieve a project that I had started but never finished..well finished..but it was a botch job LOL. thanks for the tip on alpha Becky! ![]() _________________ Wicked Witch of the West: I'm melting! I'm melting! |
Posted on 14/10/09 08:30:31 AM |
maiden
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
Wow that's brilliantly realised, Anna - a perfect use of the technique. ![]() I was thinking of doing a dancing girl across black and white footage of a field where the girl's layer was a knockout coloured version of the field so the girl would appear transparent except for a colour silhouette of her as she danced across the screen - A bit like the iPod commercials but without solid colours. But alas I don't have any such footage, I could greenscreen myself dancing, but you don't want to see me dancing I'd look like a hippo wearing clogs in silhouette - haha ![]() |
Posted on 14/10/09 11:33:56 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
thanks Becky! I had a laugh with you dancing infront of the greenscreen..just ditch the clogs..and it will be fine! Id love to see it though once you have done it. _________________ Dorothy: Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore |
Posted on 14/10/09 11:45:22 AM |
maiden
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
It would look awful if it was me dancing ![]() ![]() I think it's time for a clear out. |
Posted on 14/10/09 3:06:34 PM |
Deborah Morley
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
A great tutorial Rebecca, And I didn't know about Knockout either, time for a play. Many thanks. Anna, great images. |
Posted on 10/07/11 4:56:33 PM |
Thistle F. Ince
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Re: It's a Knockout:The Magnifying Glass Effect.
I cannot find this tutorial on the website. Can anyone help by sending it to me please? Faith |