Benjamin Hendricks on X: "A big component of my job as Computer Graphics Supervisor is understanding enough about the real world to be able to trick audiences into thinking they are seeing real photography. And sometimes we go down some weird and fun rabbit holes. Here’s a fairly simple one:" / X
Marcus Eckert on Twitter
Using @RiveoApp to get a similar vibe, sans canola oil.Add text - paste a symbol with some curves (such as ⏾) - Style - Glass effect - Color and there you can tweak the bevel, lighting, chromatic aberration and so forth. https://t.co/m531Ud55Db pic.twitter.com/p0EdfYx6sZ— Marcus Eckert (@marcus_eckert) October 30, 2023
François Lefebvre on Twitter
By constraining a path between two other animated paths, you can easily achieve intricate animations in #AfterEffects. Take a look at how I implemented this in my latest rig. #MotionGraphics pic.twitter.com/sGwIXg4xrM— François Lefebvre (@lachamade) October 29, 2023
Thomas Cullen on Twitter
“Some people have been asking how the top section for this page was built. It was a ton of fun to make so here's a breakdown of how it was made… 🧵”
Kasper Lahti on Twitter
“Tried out transitioning a more menu into swipe actions in SwiftUI”
Atilla Taşkıran on Twitter
Late night interactions fun in @spline and @framer As always, it's about the subtle things I enjoy the most...I haven't had a design tool open for 2 months (!), feels good to be back. Can't wait to do more stuff in my favourite new tools. 🥳 pic.twitter.com/mrjTsDNOhO— Atilla Taşkıran (@_atilla1) March 3, 2023
Colin Dunn on Twitter
Who’s making After Effects for the browser?— Colin Dunn (@colin_dunn) December 21, 2022