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  • Compositing ‘The Attack’

    by Dave Scotland

    In this tutorial, we will step through the process of compositing this space attack scene. You will be introduced to the process of using RPF channel information to break apart various elements of a single 3D render, Then you will learn how to create various post-production effects, using standard efffects, Particular and ReelSmart Motion Blur. We will also add various color correction and post treatments to tie everything together.

  • Fredrik

    Would it be possible to acess the source files, so I can try it out for myself? :)

  • http://www.splaq.com Mike

    I agree…I’d like to have the source files for this tutorial as well..The tutorial itself is perfect but I feel like I only got half of the tutorial..I know and understand I(we) Didn’t do much to get access to this tutorial but sign up for the email list but still if your going to offer something you should offer it complete. I(we) don’t want to have to re-create every element just to do the tutorial and I understand that a tutorial is just that a tutorial..A learning experience…A way of learning a new technique or theory but I personally prefer to learn exactly as it’s taught and then venture out on my own with my own idea using the technique in my own way with my own changes. It’s hard to learn something new when you do not have all the material to learn with.