Tutorial Details
- Requirements: After Effects, Freeform Pro, and ShapeShifter AE
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Run Time: 31:04 min
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating
Tudor “Ted” Jelescu explains how FreeForm Pro can be used to create animated Water in After Effects, and how the Aqua Pack enhancement pack can be used to replace water in a still image. The tutorial has 3 parts: Animated Displacement Map and Water Texture in FreeForm Pro, Water Replacement using The Aqua Pack for FreeForm Pro, and Title creation Using ShapeShifter AE and Cinematic Look.
Tutorial
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File size: 228 MB
Awesome!!!! Great tutorial, great use of FreeForm Pro. Looks like its much faster than Psunami and the AE 3D integration is definitely much, much tighter than Psunami.
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Alexa
Nice tut i would expect to do this in cinema but if i can do this in AE that’s great but if you want a more realistic look i recommend doing it in Cinema 4D or 3DS Max.
great tut, thnx man
I agree you can do this in Cinema 4d, 3DS Max and not have to purchase additional non-standard “plugins” that are cost ineffective these days.
how can I achieve a GOOD water surface like this without Freeform Pro? I’m on a Mac with CS5
Download a 30 Day trial of Cinema 4D and watch this tutorial library.creativecow.net/barenblat_neal/Cinema-4D-Water-MoGraph/1 and check out my facebook click my name to go to it