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Joey Korenman : Hello, Joey here at school of motion and welcome today for 30 days of after effects today, what we're going to talk about is taking a photograph and turning it into a 3d scene inside …
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Joey Korenman : Um, and if, if any of you are familiar with, uh, the concept of matte painting, which is used on, you know, feature films to kind of extend sets and, and add, you know, castles to the…
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Joey Korenman : It actually looks like it's oriented correctly on the ground. Um, and you know, there's a lot of sort of blending going on to make this feel as seamless as possible. And then I also d…
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Joey Korenman : So these are the three rocks that I cut out. Um, I want you to notice that I spent some time to kind of fix the edges after I cut them out. Um, a lot of times when you cut things out …
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Joey Korenman : All right. So that's the first thing is just cutting out all the foreground elements. So the next thing I need to do is create a clean plate. Uh, and this is the clean plate that I cr…
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Learn how to transform a still photograph into a dynamic 3D scene using After Effects and Photoshop in this 41-minute video tutorial from School of Motion. Master techniques for cutting out foreground elements, creating clean plates, and compositing tricks that sell the illusion of depth. Discover how to properly orient ground elements, blend seamlessly, and apply matte painting concepts used in feature films. Follow along step-by-step to create impressive 3D scenes from 2D images, with tips on edge refinement, masking, and advanced Photoshop techniques. Gain valuable skills in photo manipulation and visual effects compositing to enhance your motion design toolkit.

Create a 3D Scene from a Photo in After Effects

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