- I hope you enjoyed this in-depth look…at using panoramic photos inside of After Effects.…Now I realize that this is a very niche type course,…but I'm hoping it opens up some ideas.…I'm a big believer that if you understand cameras,…motion graphics and visual effects come a lot easier.…In this course I tried to show you…how your camera was quite useful.…Now we used it to create background plates,…things that were sources that we can use…for keying, or looping points, or reflections,…but I also exposed you to another use of a camera,…the ability to create layers that have textures that loop…that you can use in a design project.…
All in all I find this to be a specialty technique,…but one that's incredibly versatile.…So whether you're a designer or a visual effects artists…see if you can't use these techniques on your next project.…Thanks again for watching, my name's Rich Harrington.…
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9/8/2015- Shooting strategies for panoramic photos
- Building panoramic photos with Photoshop and Lightroom
- Creating a looping background
- Using the offset method with a 360Ëš panoramic photo
- Creating a virtual environment
- Creating reflection maps with panoramic photos
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 55s
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1. Shooting Strategies for Panoramic Photos
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2. Building Panoramic Photos with Lightroom
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3. Building Panoramic Photos with Photoshop
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Exploring merging methods3m 13s
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4. Creating a Looping Background
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Animating the cylinder2m 53s
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5. Creating a Virtual Environment
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Adding lights to the scene2m 39s
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Keying in characters8m 23s
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6. Creating Reflection Maps with Panoramic Photos
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Conclusion
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Next steps50s
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