Tonight online: Boris Fx for After Effects

Motion+connect has a free live online event tonight, What’s New in Boris Continuum Complete 7 AE. There’s giveaways, and just enough time to register for the 9:30pm EST show.

Here’s times and details:

time: 7:30 – 8:35 PM MST | 6:30 PST | 9:30 ESTurl: http://motion.tv/connect
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overview:
7:15-7:30 PM: Pre-Show: Winners of the 2010 Made with After Effects Competition
7:30-8:20 PM: Paul Ezzy: What’s New in Boris Continuum Complete 7 AE
8:20-8:30 PM: Q&A
8:30-8:35 PM: giveaways | close


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BG Renderer 2.0: standard script updated

AE Scripts has just released BG Renderer 2.0, an After Effects script that allows you to render your Render Queue items in the background so you can continue working with After Effects. It runs as a dockable panel that is saved as part of your workspace. BG Renderer now comes in 2 flavors, Basic and Pro, and both versions now require a very low cost license.

After 4 years of compatibility updates, script author Lloyd Alvarez has completely re-programmed how it works, to make it even more easy-to-use and reliable. With the new Basic version you can just render your queue in the background with a click.

The Pro version offer many additional features, including:

  • set prefs for the renders
  • post render actions which allow you to get “growl” notifications
  • send email (with log), send sms and even iPhone push notifications when your renders are done or you have an error
  • send a terminal command to be executed after each item in the queue is done rendering and put the machine to sleep or shut it down
  • If you are using CS3 or CS4 and have CS5 installed, you can send your CS3 or CS4 render to the CS5 render engine to take advantage of the new 64-bit goodness while keeping your work project in the older version
  • a portable app/folder feature that makes it easy to create an ad-hoc render farm quickly by simply copying this portable app to all the machines on your network and just double-clicking it to launch the render on that machine.

There’s full instructions on AE Scripts, with a video tutorial for each major feature.

For more information on rendering and notifications, see After Effects render tipsBackground rendering with After Effects and AE render notifications: iPhone & beyond at AE Portal.

Here’s the overview video:


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Quick Tip: How to Make a Nature Illustration with the Opacity Mask


In this tutorial you will learn how to make an illustration for a magazine cover and learn how to use the opacity mask ,the gradient tool and the pen tool to make some leaves with water drops on them and cloudy background. This technique can be applied to many different objects. Let’s get started!

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How to Create a Web Site Mascot


A few times a each month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from throughout the history of Vectortuts+. This tutorial by Scott Jackson was first published on May 8th 2009.

In this tutorial, I’m going to give an overview of how developed a character from the initial brief through to the final site mascot and then to go on to create several poses for different parts of the site.

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Careers in Vector Illustration and Design


Want vector to pay your bills or an extra piece of income with your vector illustration and design skills? Then you’re in the same boat as me, as I want to know more about careers in vector too! Check out today’s article that asks the question to some big names in vector, as well as what qualities you need to make that career launching step!

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Master Pitch and Tempo in FL Studio

In this tutorial we are going to cover how to use FL Studio’s master pitch and tempo tools to create a massive slow down you’ll hear at the end of some songs. This effect first came from records that would slow down as they came to an end and caused a drop in pitch and speed. Soon DJs would emulate this at a club as an effect. In the digital realm these is no record we can put our hands on, but we can automate a slider or two to get the same effect. If your using another DAW, check to see if you have a master pitch or tempo you can automate in your DAW. With all that in mind, let us begin!


Step 1: Pick Your Beat

Before we can start the slow down we will need something we can slow down first. To really show this effect off I am going to use an instance of Drumaxx and create beat by using a prebuilt pattern in the Drum n Bass genre. Drum n Bass usually floats around 170-190 BPM and is perfect for our purposes. After that I will drag my pattern out for 8 bars in a piano roll and set my tempo to 180. In addition, I am going to add a bass line to give it some context.

At this point you can use whatever you want for a sound source but I recommend something at a high BPM and not an audio loop. Audio loops that are slowed down act like records, this is meant to show you how do get the same effect with multiple tracks. Here is my beat…

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Step 2: Automating the Tempo

Now that we have our beat laid out we are first going to slow down the tempo. If you go back to your tempo window and right click it you will see a menu pop up. Click “create automation clip” and you’ll see a envelope appear in your playlist window below your pattern.

Now since we want to adjust the tempo at the very end, let’s say the last 2 bars for a quick slow down, we need to add more control points. At the beginning of bar 7 add a control point and make sure it has the same value as the first point so the tempo won’t for the first 6 bars (mine values were 17%). Assuming your last point is at the very end of your beat, drag it all the way to the bottom of the automation clip. If you hit playback you’ll hear a massive slow down now at the end of your beat. You can also take your tension point and adjust the fall off curve of the tempo. Here is what mine looks and sounds like…

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Step 3: Automate the Master Pitch

The Master Pitch fader is the only easy way to change the pitch of everything all at once. Unless you’re trying to quickly change keys of a song, the slowdown is the only other obvious use for it. The Master Pitch fader can go a maximum of 1200cents lower than the standard pitch and we will use all off it. Again if you right click the fader you can create an automation clip for the pitch fader; it should appear under your playlist.

Again add your control points to your automation clip so that they about match your tempo automation. You probably will not want wildly different curves for these two since pitch and speed coincide with records and that is the effect we are trying to emulate. Here is my result…

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Final Thoughts

You now have recreated the record slow down effect, but else can you do? You can always go the opposite and speed up! Now remember, if you’re slowing down a full song that is not separated into tracks you should get pitch change inherently like a record. Also keep in mind, when you slow down a song this drastically, the last note will always ring much longer. Make sure you leave a little bit of room for the pitch to drop for the length of the last note so it doesn’t become stagnant. Hope you liked the tutorial!


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Open Mic: How Did You Soundproof Your Studio?

We’re putting together a post on soundproofing a home studio, and would like to include as much of your advice as possible. How did you soundproof your home studio? Where did you purchase the materials? What plans do you have for the future? What issues need to be dealt with? What tricks and tips can you share?

Each week we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.


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Layers, Got to Love Them – Basix

This entry is part 12 of 6 in the series Photoshop Basix

Are you new to Photoshop? Have you been trying to teach yourself the basics of Photoshop but have found the amount of amount of educational material available on the net a bit overwhelming? As the world’s #1 Photoshop site, we’ve published a lot of tutorials. So many, in fact, that we understand how overwhelming our site may be to those of you who may be brand new to Photoshop. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start working in Photoshop.

Photoshop Basix, by Adobe Certified Expert and Instructor, Martin Perhiniak includes 25 short video tutorials, around 5 – 10 minutes in length that will teach you all the fundamentals of working with Photoshop. Today’s tutorial, Part 6: Layers, Got to Love Them will explain how to work with layers, opacity, free transform, groups, and layer styles. Let’s get started!


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Search page for a products website by pepicon

Hello you all I need you to enable an already designed webpage to lookup on the database and retrieve some products. I need the search to look onto several database fields, and need to provide filters (based in those fields) when the search is done so the user can go further specifiyng his needs… (Budget: $30-$250 USD, Jobs: Codeigniter, MySQL, PHP)