#CompositionTip high-key light (extremely lighted scenes with lot of bounces) help your shot seem full of joy. Low-Key lighting in contrast is perfect for creating suspense. #Sig11#BogotaSIGGRAPH#Col40
#CompositionTip reveal characters personality through lighting. Soft lighting is usually for good characters and harsh, dramatic light is often used for villains #Sig11#BogotaSIGGRAPH#Col40
#CompositionTip use the "package stamps rule" to check if your image is going the right way. Zoom out your work and make sure that your eyes go where they have to. #Sig11#BogotaSIGGRAPH#Col40
#CompositionTip the golden hour can change your emotional response to a scene. The golden hour is when the sun is about to leave you in the dark #BogotaSIGGRAPH#Col40
Minimize the amount of time you need to find the colours you want in #AfterEffects. Go to Edit > Preferences > General, then make sure to click on the System Colour Picker check box.
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Minimize the amount of time you need to find the colors you want in #AfterEffects. Go to Edit > Preferences > General, then make sure to click on the System Colour Picker check box.
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Minimize the amount of time you need to find the colours you want in #AfterEffects. Go to Edit > Preferences > General, then make sure to click on the System Colour Picker check box.
#GraphicsTip#CompositionTip