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Tutorial 137: Animated Maps

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Aug 17, 2018
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How to make animated maps with displacement maps Become a Professional Motion Designer: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/?ref_id=workbench Project File: http://workbench.tv/tutorials/2018-08-17_AnimatedMaps Patreon: http://patreon.com/workbench/ Merch: http://workbench.tv/products/merch/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/workbenchtv Social *********************************************************** Instagram: http://instagram.com/workbenchtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/workbench_tv Facebook: http://facebook.com/workbenchtv Twitch: http://twitch.tv/failbench/ A couple of weeks ago, someone—I can't find the original message unfortunately—asked us to recreate this beautiful animation by Toros Köse for Pause Fest 2018 (http://toroskose.com/#/pausefest-2018/). They're really well done. They use 8K textures run through After Effects. AE crawls at even 4K so working with 8K couldn't have been fun. But the end result is beautiful titles for Pause Fest. We set to work making displacement maps in a bunch of different ways. It's easier to generate terrain maps out of Cinema 4D since it has many more options and defaults for noise than After Effects. Conversely, if you want to do elaborate and specific write-on strokes, you can export your camera and displace 3D layers in AE with the Displacement Map effect—which is how the lines in the GIF below were created. The Exposure effect can be used as an alternative to Levels. It’s actually easier to use, but we didn’t try it until after filming. Also, this tutorial uses Redshift so if you want to use a different render engine, you'll have to adapt these ideas to your own project. And thanks again to our sponsor, School of Motion (https://www.schoolofmotion.com/?ref_id=workbench). Make sure to check them out!

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