Using After Effects 3D layers and light sweep effect to create this text that moves in 3D space. The final version of this project is available for download as a QuickTime video.

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  1. Simon Steele (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Nice thanks

  2. desy (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    WEUY

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  4. J. Schuh (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Hey Folks, I appreciate the feedback. Thanks!

  5. S.T. White (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Hi J.

    I like!!- I watched here at work, now going to try when I get home – where I have the software.

    You have your word in psd. so do I need to do something in photoshop? or just find a photo and make sure it is in the .psd format?

  6. Kera (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Thanks j!!! I Totally appreciate it! Your SO going to make this next semester a little bit easier to master with a growing foundating in AfterEffects!

  7. Favian Romo (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Fabulous! Thanks1

  8. Petter Alex (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    hey J. Schuh, thanks for posting this tutorial, but, could you please tell me how did you do your chrome logo? i tried to do one but it wasn’t cool as yours, i’ll thank you a lot, God bless, bye

  9. scokan (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    im new to the program after effects was wondering if u could make a tutorial of a sports logo in 3d spinning 360 degrees
    thanks

  10. J. Schuh (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Hey Scokan,

    I will see what I can do. What type of Sports Logo are you talking about?

  11. sara (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    this sucks.

  12. scokan (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    it doesnt really matter any professional sports logo would be fine thanks

  13. desiree (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    awesome!!!!!!!!

  14. Sammy B (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Im gutted, im using a trial version, and the light sweep dont come with it :( Other than that, thanks for the tutorial, you make it easier than it looks as you go through everything throughly…

    I enjoy seeing more of your tutorials :)

  15. Richard Watson (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    Where do we get the files from this tutorial?

  16. KO (Reply) on Monday January 5, 2009

    was looking for something a little more advanced…



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