In the first part of this two-part tutorial, Tom Green opens up a picture of the Swiss Alps, re-sizes the image in Fireworks, and creates a rain simulation in After Effects.
Creating Rain in After Effects
By tom green in After Effects,Fireworks,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Tuesday November 18, 2008
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[...] Tom Green – Rain in After Effects [...]
OK I am ready for pt 2. At a complete stand still LOL. I am ready to goto flash.
hello,could you put the parte were you create the CC rain,thank u very much
Roberto. The effects , as I show in this video, is found in the Effects and Presets>Simulation folder.
this doesn’t help me. i don’t want to watch the whole video, i just want the information right infront of me.
this didn’t help me at all. i don’t want to waste my time watching this video when i can just have the information infront of me to read.
What if you don’t have Fireworks?
nice tutorial….but i can’t find CCrain simulation…where is it? in simulation folder I have only 6 positions…without CCrain…is it some plugin you need to download?
what a good tutorial, i can’t wait to complete it in flash
[...] tutorial es una adaptación de este otro que he encontrado en la web de Layers [...]
that’s gud man