Eyed open transition.

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tonyb268
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Eyed open transition.

Post by tonyb268 » Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:36 am

Well, i can't really find a good name for this fx/transition just can't.
So i saw this efx in an anime (SAO and Suzumiya haruhi no shoushitsu) and tons of amvs and it basicly consists in a chara openning his eyes and its like were openning ours aswell to be more specific its like were playing a 1st person game. You see the pupils openning and the vision's a bit blurry or whatsoever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKXDYDW7Bvw
at 0:35 we have an example of what i'm looking of more or less. Although i want something more professional. l: If someone knows how to help me with this issue and or wants to do a tutorial i would be very grateful for it. I work with After effects and Sony vegas so solutions for both programs are acceptable.

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Re: Eyed open transition.

Post by tipsd9video » Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:11 pm

I would just animate a mask and mess with some blurs until it looks right. This should be pretty easy to do in both Vegas and After Effects.
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tipsd9video for animations and AMVs
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Re: Eyed open transition.

Post by Eake4 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:24 am

In After Effects you could simply create a new black solid and mask out a preset oval with lots of feathering and animate that. Mike is also here on the org so you can ask him how he made the effect in that video.
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Re: Eyed open transition.

Post by MillenaryWish » Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:02 pm

If you want you can add me on Skype and I'll be glad to teach you via screen share :)

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