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1. Blossom.
4 months ago
A short we (Ecco, Thijs and Me) made for the Cut and Paste Photoshop "See what's possible" contest.

Fully made in After Effects, with the use of a particle plugin (particular). Flowers were handdrawn, and used as a particle in that particle-engine. Apart from that, the rest is basic camera movement parenting to nulls.

Also, this being my first upload to see how it works out.

Thanks for watching =).
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  • jean-pierre chery 4 months ago
    that's nice. very clean.
  • Druskq 4 months ago
    Thanks!
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  • Great job guys looks awesome.
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  • mitch phillips 4 months ago
    wow thats amazing
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  • Zach Boyce 4 months ago
    good use of focus
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  • Kevin J 4 months ago
    very very nice
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  • Horst Dallmayer 3 months ago
    Nice work!
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  • Abs 3 months ago
    Really slick - great work!
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  • ZAFFI Pictures 2 months ago
    Sick!!!
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  • Travis Dickie 2 months ago
    Very cool! I've been struggling with parenting and expressions for the longest time, can you suggest any online tutorials?
  • Druskq 2 months ago
    videocopilot.net/
    ayatoweb.com/

    Those are the two I drew my knowledge from. Especially video co-pilot.
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  • Ceyhun AKSAN 2 months ago
    this project is awesome man, i think this work is a school project, right? what is your school's name? i wanna watch your classmates' works...
  • Druskq 2 months ago
    Thanks!

    My school's name is Saxion Hogeschool, in Enschede. I'm studying "Kunst & Techniek" or "Toegepastte Kunst & Techniek" as they call it nowadays. However I don't think they're presenting any student work online. They're not known, supposedly never will be if they don't drastically change their policies =).
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  • Bob Toe 2 months ago
    The aspect ratio looks different than normal. Is it 2:1?
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