Sink The Shot With A Shattering Basketball Opener

Sink The Shot With A Shattering Basketball Opener

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In this 3 part tutorial we will learn how to turn your basketball court floor from solid to elastic and back to solid again using FreeForm Pro by Mettle. Along the way we’ll create a very cool basketball promo with some glass explosion, bombastic 3D, text and lots of tips & tricks.


Part 1

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File size: 145 MB

Part 2

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File size: 128.3 MB

Part 3

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File size: 116.5 MB

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Discussion 10 Comments

  1. dragostat says:

    amazing,thank you soooo much,i thought it was a premium tutorial :)

  2. Adam says:

    Very nice outcome. Thanks for sharing the tut!

  3. Arvin says:

    Wow that is a premium level tutorial for free there. Amazing work!

    p.s. – only comment I’d have is while it adds dimension, the ring of lights above the court lighted by Lux seems weird to just be free-floating there… it seemed more realistic that they’d just be attached to the far background, unless you wanted to create actual light housings that hang from the ceiling with struts or cables.

    But that’s just nit-picking!

  4. illd says:

    Great tut Ran! AE looks nearly like a real 3D Program when you work it ;)
    Are you on working on a Laptop? I am asking because I saw you several time pushin the renderbutton…

    • ran ben avraham says:
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      Thank you for the 3D comment – I just keep pushing on my humble AE 3D obsession.
      i work on a PC not a Laptop, clicking the RAM Preview button instead of “Insert” (0 on the Numpad), is an old habit that just wont give up.

  5. Sudhir says:

    A BiG warm thank you Mr Avraham for such a quality done tutorial. As said above, this is premium quality handed out for free.

    +Rep for you :D

  6. smail says:

    thank you soooo muchery nice ! thank you soooo much !

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