How To Create A Ghost Shader
In this lesson, you will learn how to create a shading network that has a soft, fuzzy look. You will be using the SamplerInfo utility node and a Ramp texture to achieve a transparent drop-off effect...
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In this lesson, you will learn how to create a shading network that has a soft, fuzzy look. You will be using the SamplerInfo utility node and a Ramp texture to achieve a transparent drop-off effect...
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In this lesson, you will learn how to set-up and use the two bone IK solver. This solver is ideal in setting up characters for use in a Real Time 3D game. The source code for this solver is included with Maya, and its core algorithm can be extracted and integrated into a games engine...
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Open ImageReady 7.0. Now go to Window > Show Image Map. Open image you would like to map. 1.) Select the Image Map tool (you have choices here, rectangle, circle, etc.). 2.) Drag cursor over area to map on image. 3.) In the Image Map palette, Enter URL to page for Link. You...
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This Tutorial is a brief explanation on the subject of Optimization, to get you up and running in ImageReady quickly. 1.) Open an image of your choice in ImageReady. Click on the 2-Up or 4-Up tab. The image below shows an animation file opened in ImageReady. Notice the 2-Up tab has been selected...
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In this Tutorial, I will show you the technique of slicing using The Slice Tool. There are 3 techniques available for slicing images in ImageReady. A quick look at the Menu displays the available methods. (Right-Click on this Menu bar below and Save Picture As...). 1.) Open ImageRead...
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In this Tutorial, I will show you the basic dynamic's of creating a simple 3 state Rollover Button. You will be learning some advanced techniques also, to help you get up and running in ImageReady quicker! We will be working completely inside ImageReady 3.0 so go ahead and open the program. 1.) ...
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In this Tutorial, I will show you how to make an expanding animated image. Let's begin in Photoshop by creating a new file, 150 X 150 pixels on a transparent background. 1.) Select the Eliptical Marquee tool. (M) 2.) In the options bar, go to the Style pull down and select Fixed...
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1. Open Image Ready. Create a new file. Type the text. Right click on the layer and select Render. 2. Make three layer copies of the original layer. You will get the following layer structure. 3. Select second layer. 4. Filter> Distort > Ripple (size: Medium Amount: 50%) 5. Apply...
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1. Create an adjustment layer: In Photoshop, position the image you want to animate in the center of a transparent background. (When using text, render the text layer before applying the adjustment layer.) In the Layers palette, click the Create new adjustment layer button at the bottom of th...
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1. Type the text with black color on white background 2. Make the duplicate of Text layer 3. Merge the bottom text layer with white background 4. Hide upper text layer and follow the Neon Effect procedure on the bottom layer 5. Create a New Layer. Place it just below upper text L...
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