Yeh, ive used Creative Cow too. I produced a show recently, where I used some of the tutorials to help me make fulldome animations from scratch, suchs as radiowaves flying from the earth and the sun dying. For full dome, you can either use the plu...
Drew, would anyone from your staff being interested/willing to do an After Effects workshop for us here in Casper? If that sounds entertaining let us know and maybe we can arrange something.
All two (soon to be three) of our in house fulldome productions have been (almost) exclusively done in AE. I'm using the E&S Virtual Projector plugin. I've figured out a few tricks for making it a little more flexible - if anyone's interested I'll...
Nice tip Rod, but I use http://ae.tutsplus.com/ and they also have some great tutorials in AE.
Who uses AE for Dome content? What do you use? A fulldome plugin, or just a camera set?
For those folks new to AE or new to using AE for planetarium production, there is a great video podcast that has helped us a LOT in our endeavors. The Podcast is called Creative Cow. They have several but their video AE tutorials are amazing. I th...
At 12:56pm on December 5, 2008, Jason Talley said…
I would like to see "Nine Planets and Counting" when you get the demo DVDs out.
I am working on a fulldome version of "Don't Duck, Look Up!" from the Davis Planetarium. I am using AE's Puppet Tool to animate the original artwork that we scanned from slides and cleaned up in Photoshop. I have also created new animations based on the original slides. Perhaps, I can make a little video of the title sequence and post it here.