Director of Motion Graphics, John Dickinson, shares how he created his Dune trailer-inspired graphics using Continuum, Sapphire, Maxon Cinema 4D, and Adobe After Effects.
Learn techniques to create background elements in After Effects, and explore how to use Sapphire’s Lens and Blur Motion to add a ghostly streaked look to the Dune title. (Part 2 of 2)
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Discover how to take Sapphire’s always-popular Shake effect to the next level using the Effect Builder to create simple but stylish twitchy text. Part...
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