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After Effects Tutorial – Pixel-Perfect Camera Move Transitions

After Effects Tutorial - Pixel Perfect Camera Move Transitions from Nick Campbell on

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How To Color Correct footage from your Canon 5D or 7D with After Effects

How To Color Correct Video from your 5D or 7D with After Effects from Nick Campbell on Vimeo.The Canon 5D, Canon 7D, Nikon D90, and Nikon D5000 put the ability to shoot high quality video in the hands of so many photographers. The footage looks great, but it lacks contrast and finish. Watch this tutorial to learn how to color correct, grade and finish your DSLR footage in After

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18Jun2010
Author
Deni Permana
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Tutorial, Web Design
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Sexy Image Hover Effects using CSS3 Thumbnail

Sexy Image Hover Effects using CSS3

HTML[html] <div class='img' id='img-1'> <div class='mask'></div> <img src='http://www.nikesh.me/image/01.jpg' /> </div> <div class='img' id='img-2'> <div class='mask'></div> <img src='http://www.nikesh.me/image/07.jpg' /> </div> <div class='img' id='img-3'> <div class='mask'

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14Jun2010
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Metaball Tutorial in Cinema 4D

Here is one very simple and good way to create some abstract cool looking 3D animation in Cinema 4D using the Metaball object.We going to make the Metaball object setup then animate the objects inside and import Adobe Illustrator file to create 3D logo or type. Use the Vibrate TAG in Cinema 4D to simulate natural movement of the camera. Create environment and load HDRI image to fill it. Make

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13Jun2010
Author
Deni Permana
Category
Graphic Design, Tutorial, Web Design
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Pure CSS Reflections

Many might not be aware that, with CSS, we can achieve reflections quite easily in all webkit-based browsers, which represent roughly 20% of all browser usage. The key is in the vendor-specific, -webkit-box-reflect property. I’ll show you how to use it in today’s video quick tip!Source:

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