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Examples of Wiggling in AE

Published by Michele Yamazaki on March 10th, 2009 - in After Effects, Genesis Project, Project

Dennis Radeke has some examples of Wiggling in AE on his blog, The Genesis Project.

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AE Tutorial: Camera Shake motion graphics

Published by Michele Yamazaki on March 2nd, 2009 - in After Effects, Genesis Project, Project, Tutorial

Dennis Radeke and his Genesis Project blog have a new tutorial up about creating Camera Shake.

Download the project files here

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Tutorial: Bootleg #3 for After Effects on AdobeTV

Published by Michele Yamazaki on November 19th, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Genesis Project

On The Genesis Project blog Dennis Radeke says: "During this episode, I use a couple of presets along with a little Turbulent Displace and CC Vector Blur to make something cool."

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Some AE Fun with Trapcode 3D Stroke from Dennis Radeke

Trapcode 3D Stroke = Fun in my opinion. Visit The Genesis Project for the article and project files. If you want to play along, but don’t have 3D Stroke, you can download a trial version here. If you love it (which I KNOW you will), here’s where you can buy it. It’s a bargain at $99 and one license will work in several host applications on the same computer. And it’s fun. Whee!

Here is his video:

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After Effects Tutorial: Information Slate 2008

Published by Michele Yamazaki on July 16th, 2008 - in After Effects, Genesis Project, Tutorial

Dennis Radeke’s blog, The Genesis Project has another tutorial, After Effects Tutorial: Information Slate 2008. The tutorial focuses again on the use of presets and also touches upon blend modes.

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AE Tutorial: Using Text as a shape layer

Published by Michele Yamazaki on June 18th, 2008 - in After Effects, Blogroll, Genesis Project, Tutorial

Dennis Radeke’s Genesis Project has a new tutorial up called Using Text as a shape layer.

Here’s a sample:

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