Make a crowd with Particular in After Effects

Make a crowd with Particular in After Effects

This excellent tutorial shows you how easy it is to make a crowd out of a few people. Using the Trapcode plug-in particular, Mike Goedecke from the design firm Belief, teaches us how to do it. Turn a small group into a mass of people.

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Creator's Site: www.beliefdesign.com

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Hareskabir 1 year ago
Just Amazing Plz Make Some More like This Tutorial
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yuva3d 11 months ago
nice and simple technique - Good
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mimeem3 10 months ago
Great tutorial but needs to explain the components individually. That way we won't be merely replicating and will know how to incorporate this skill in other projects.
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WonderDude Mike 9 months ago
Good feedback, can you be really specific to what more you need?

This technique could be used to make cloud formations as well.
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andy 9 months ago
Really great video mike.
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logki 3 months ago
Good feedback
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