Motion design in After Effects can be as complex or simple as you desire—that’s down to your own design aesthetics and execution, and of course, the project at hand. Whether you need thousands of intricate layers forming rich and beautiful tapestries of color and detail, or a handful of elements creating bold and striking images, a few simple tips and tricks in After Effects can help you achieve the desired look and feel. The complexity... well, that’s up to you. This tutorial, created to showcase a number of new clips from Artbeats, will show you some of the techniques we used here in the Energi Design studio on a recent title design for a foreign documentary called L’automne à Paris.
To download the Artbeats clips used in this tutorial (approximately a 907 MB zipped file, so plan accordingly), click here.
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Comments (5) for "Design a Title Using Artbeats HD Clips and After Effects"
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You really should post a clip of the finished piece so people can decide whether it is worth their while to download 900 MB and play with it. And are the plugins also included so that we might duplicate the project?
Posted by BVX on Thursday, March 4, 2010 @ 01:43 PM
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I agree with BVX. I'd like to see the final version.
Posted by Brian Potter on Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 03:06 AM
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I downloaded the 900 MB and all you get is the two clips from artbeats no plugins and none of the other art included. I would have liked to see the final too.
Posted by mr man on Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 10:17 AM
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I need to brush up on that anyway. Thanks for the clips--but I prefer to shoot my own cloud time lapse stuff. It's nice to get things like this for free--KUDOS !!
Posted by John Brune on Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 10:22 AM
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Where's my entire post at? I posted more text than that! It doesn't indicate that I agree with BVX.
Posted by John Brune on Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 03:06 PM