I recently uploaded a fun little 'accessory' project to my stable of AEP's for sale at Revostock. It's what I call a 'motion widget', which is to say it's a project that you can use and adapt to solve any number of visual problems. It can be used for full-screen presentations, gallery sequences, a little lower third, maybe even a kind of 'thought bubble'. Take a look at the promo HERE.
I've used parenting to create a Robot Arm and combined it with some fancy-dancy expressions to create a flexible, easy-to-modify project. If you've never used parenting before, then this little tutorial is a great introduction to how you can use it to create interdependent 'arms' that convincingly mimic the movement of a robot. Take a look at THIS Quicktime tutorial (h264, 20.5 megs, 9:51)
If you'd like to get into it a little bit deeper, do consider purchasing the project from Revostock.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Mr. Roboto
Posted by Alan Shisko at 3/31/2009 04:37:00 PM
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3 comments:
Nice work and clip
very nice clip and good animation
Amazing work and clip.
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