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Super Stringy Hair-Like Logo Reveal

Super Stringy Hair-Like Logo Reveal

Tutorial Details
  • Requirements: After Effects and Trapcode Form
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Run Time: 18:31 min
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In today’s tutorial we’ll be creating a neat string / wipe / peel effect which can be applied to all different kinds of media. It will cover the basics of setting up Trapcode Form, and using alpha channels to control its effect… allowing you to discover some pretty cool effects which can be easily manipulated to create all kinds of craziness.


Tutorial

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Discussion 11 Comments

  1. Dominik says:

    Great Tutorial :)

  2. Luka says:

    Sweet. Tnx

  3. Wow, how great is that! Really awesome!

  4. Anoop says:

    Awesome tut. Clear in explaining what he’s doing, which is not common around here. Would love more from UrbanGeek.

  5. ashcat says:

    That is really cool, nice job!

  6. Ted says:

    Pretty cool, you guys should see this….

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTho7qmNG6A

  7. Adam M says:

    Very cool, keep these good tutorials coming :D

  8. Evan says:

    I had trouble with “color to alpha” part with the wipe. even when i do as it says, the strings don’t “go away” when i hit rgba to rgba or xy. HELP

  9. Bhanu says:

    hello Michael….awesome tutorial

    please have a look at this link
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bdKMT1znJ0&feature=related

    m trying to create something like it …but dont understand the technique…

    artist says that he uses trapcode particular aux Emitter for strings …but its not working for me.

    PLEASE HELP ME figure this out ……Thanx

  10. togali juma says:

    simple and stronge impression to left attention and say cool.

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