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  • RSMB for Maya users

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    This is a four-part tutorial about adding motion blur to a Maya render by first creating a 2D motion vector sequence and then using it with ReelSmart Motion Blur in post production. I’ll be covering Maya 2009’s 2D motion vector pass as well as installation and use of the lm_2DMV shader for earlier Maya versions. Once this technique is part of your pipeline, it can be a tremendous time saver compared with creating (and waiting for) motion blur from within Maya. It also provides the flexibility of applying any amount of motion blur without having to re-render.

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  • RSMB for CInema 4D users

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    In this tutorial from Motion Works, Grischa Theissen demonstrates a must-know technique for adding motion blur to your 3D renders in After Effects using ReelSmart Motion Blur.   

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  • DE:Noise - Essential Info

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    This tutorial shows how to use DE:Noise.  It covers the essential settings to remove unwanted noise from your footage and gives examples so you can easily apply them to similar scenarios. The controls are the same in all supported applications.
    Special Thanks to Michael Sayag for allowing us to use his black & white footage for this tutorial. We would also like to thank Ami Sun for the additional footage used for this tutorial
     
    Author:  Lori Freitag
    Company:  RE:Vision Effects
    link:  http://www.revisionfx.com/products/denoise/
    This tutorial shows how to use DE:Noise.  It covers the essential settings to remove unwanted noise from your footage and gives examples so you can easily apply them to similar scenarios. The controls are the same in all supported applications.

    Special Thanks to Michael Sayag for allowing us to use his black & white footage for this tutorial. We would also like to thank Ami Sun for the additional footage used for this tutorial 

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  • Twixtor in Smoke

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    This tutorial shows how to use Twixtor in Smoke. It covers the basic re-timing concepts as well as some advanced features, such as Marking edit points, re-timing Alpha mattes and using the Motion Blur feature.

    A special thank you goes out to Footage Firm for letting us use the Piggy footage.

    A special thank you goes out to Oton Bacar Oton Bacar for letting us use the BMX footage.

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  • Marking Edit Points with Twixtor in FCP

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    This Tutorial shows how to mark segments in an edit in order to avoid warping across edits when speeding up or slowing down the overall edit.

    A special thank you goes out to MarkEFXS for letting us use this footage.

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  • RE:Flex for AE - Creating Seamless Transitions

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    This lesson explains how to use Motion Morph to create a seamless loop in After Effects.

    ** You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for RE:Flex in AE here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/24/

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  • RE:Flex Morph - Morphing between moving images

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    This lesson explains how to use Motion Morph to morph between two moving sequences in After Effects.

    ** You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for RE:Flex in AE here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/24/

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  • RE:Flex for AE - Morphing to replace missing frames

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    This lesson explains how to morph to create a seamless transition to replace missing frames when using RE:Flex Morph in After Effects.

    A special thank you goes out to Michael Britt (www.imagemechanics.com) for providing source material for this tutorial.

    ** You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for RE:Flex in AE here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/24/

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  • RE:Flex for AE - Morph with Auto Align and Smart Blend

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    This lesson shows two examples of using the features "Auto Align" and "Smart Blend" options to get faster and easier results when morphing in After Effects.

    A special thank you goes out to Michael Britt (www.imagemechanics.com) for providing source material for this tutorial.

    ** You can find additional and/or newer tutorials for RE:Flex in AE here: https://help.revisionfx.com/album/24/

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  • Twixtor 5 for Fusion

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    Simple project for Fusion 5.1 and up

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