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Joey Korenman : Hey there, Joey, here for school of motion in this lesson, we are going to take a look at chromatic aberration in both after effects and nuke. Now what the heck is chromatic aberratio…
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Joey Korenman : So what I want to show you guys today is how to achieve an effect called chromatic aberration. Um, and it's kind of a very technical name. Um, but what it means is that, um, sometimes…
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Joey Korenman : And that doesn't look real because we're not used to seeing things that are perfect because nothing in the real world is perfect. So we beat our footage up. And one of the ways we do …
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Joey Korenman : There's also some yellow, but, um, I wanted to show you a good example of, of a shot that would benefit from using chromatic aberration. So the first thing that you need to understand…
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Joey Korenman : And if you see this little button right here, right, and you, and maybe you've all noticed it, but I bet most of you have never clicked it. If you click this, you can actually see the…
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Learn how to create realistic chromatic aberration effects in After Effects and Nuke without using third-party plugins. Explore techniques to simulate the imperfections of camera lenses by misaligning red, green, and blue color channels, adding authenticity to CG renders and achieving a vintage 1980s video look. Gain insights into working with individual color channels, using hotkeys, and applying subtle adjustments to enhance realism in your compositions. Master the art of "beating up" perfect renders to create more believable and visually interesting results in your motion graphics and visual effects projects.

Create Realistic Chromatic Aberration in After Effects and Nuke

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