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A Beginner’s Guide To Water Simulation In Blender

If you ever want a closer look at how water behaves or you simply just want to animate water, then a water simulation is the best way to go. In Blender, its water simulation is an easy method to visualize how water flows and interacts with other objects while a boundary is enclosing it. Its simulation also mimics real-life fluid …

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Movies with Coolest VFX

Storytelling took a significant turn in the past decade. Filmmakers are going beyond merely telling the story; they want their film to be an overall experience. For a movie to be tagged as outstanding, it has to take you inside the story, trigger your emotions, and allow you to be one with the characters. Visual effects played a vital role …

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How To Add Visual Effects in Google Meet

Thanks to the advancements in technology, we can now host meetings in the comfort of our own homes, without compromising our health. Google Meet is one of the most popular choices for virtual meeting rooms among businesses and also schools having online classes. One of the things that can benefit the attendees and the presenter greatly is adding visual effects …

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A Guide On Adding Visual Effects In Zoom

The use of video call applications like Zoom is now becoming the new normal for communication due to the current pandemic situation. And because of frequent use, Zoom video conferencing can easily turn into a boring routine. Here’s a tip – spice up your Zoom calls by learning how to add visual effects to the video calls that you make.  …

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The Difference between Camera and Motion Tracking in After-Effects

One of the main objectives of filmmaking is making the audience forget that there is a camera. Tracking shots like camera tracking and motion tracking helps in doing that – engaging the viewers. If done right, tracking shots allow filmmakers to draw the audience deeper into the characters’ story and share their narrative. I found out that there is a …