Dive into this After Effects tutorial to create a surreal, empty highway. Are you shooting near a busy road? Unless you want to wake up in the early morning hours, or you have the money and resources to shut down a city block, chances are you're going to compete with cars zipping by your frame. But what if you're trying to achieve an eerie desolate feeling where there's no one around? Do you take a trip to Chernobyl? Or maybe wait for another pandemic to lock down the nation? Probably not. Removing traffic can actually be pretty simple in After Effects if you know where to start. Luckily, Nick Khoo did the heavy lifting for us and shows us how to do it in this tutorial from Josh Olufemii. Check it out. To achieve the look, you'll be painting out each car individually. It sounds like a pain in the ass, but with After Effects adding the Content Aware tool that's found in Photoshop, it makes it a lot easier. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 2 November, 2020