3ds Max 2012 Bible - Kelly L. Murdock [9]
Video compositing with After Effects
Tutorial: Adding animation effects using After Effects
Introducing Composite
Using Render Elements
Completing Post-Production with the Video Post Interface
The Video Post toolbar
The Video Post Queue and Range panes
The Video Post status bar
Working with Sequences
Adding and Editing Events
Adding an image input event
Adding scene events
Adding image filter events
Adding image layer events
Adding external events
Using loop events
Adding an image output event
Working with Ranges
Working with Lens Effects Filters
Adding flares
Adding focus
Adding glow
Adding highlights
Tutorial: Making a halo shine
Adding backgrounds and filters using Video Post
Summary
Appendix A: What's New with 3ds Max 2012
Nitrous viewports
Non-photorealistic rendering
New Graphite Modeling tools
Substance procedural textures
Improved UVW Editor interface
Improved F-Curve Editor
MassFX physics
iray renderer
Appendix B: What's on the CD-ROM
Author-created materials
Applications
3D models
3ds Max® 2012 Bible
Kelly L. Murdock
3ds Max® 2012 Bible
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