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Mathias Mohl

I have a computer science background and am currently working on my PhD. Compositing and all the other film related stuff is just a hobby for me.
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Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 3

Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 3

In this final part we add the missing highlights. We use KeyTweak to teach our skateboarder some cool tricks in the half-pipe. If you ever wondered how you can modify animations with hundreds of keyframes without touching each keyframe manually this tutorial is for you!

Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 2

Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 2

In this second part we use the “Roller Coaster” iExpressions to make the Aetuts+ logo move like a skateboarder in a half-pipe. At the end of this part, we also cover another super easy and super useful physics simulation.

Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 1

Hand Drawn Half-Pipe – iExpression Script Workflow Day 1

In this three part tutorial series you will learn animation techniques that go beyond the usual keyframing. You can make your animations more believable and realistic using real physics simulations! With iExpressions this can be done easy and quickly without writing a single line of expressions code. In the first part we create all the basic ingredients using the pen tool. We also cover a clever technique to smooth your pen strokes.

Making Your Color Scheme a Whole Lot Kuler!

This tutorial was originally posted in October 2009 and we thought we’d jump back into the archives here for “Color Grading Week” to take a look at this handy script from Mathias Möhl.

How to Track Live Video to a Postcard

Twice a month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from back in the archives of Aetuts+. Today we’ll look at a rockin’ post from Mathias Möhl. This tutorial was originally published in Jan 2009… Enjoy!

Creating a Tracked Head Wound

In this tutorial Mathias shows that corner pin tracking can do much more than just replacing some pictures on a wall. We are going to compose a wound on a moving head and use the Mocha tracker in combination with his script MochaImport. Trust me, this is so much easier then creating a real head wound!