Talk:EyeballNYC
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All i have to say. Is I am such a huge fan of your work. It's very much so my main inspiration. I Do motion graphics and video for a church in Washington state. I watch your reels all the time always asking myself how did you pull that off. Wanting to be able to do the same.
I think your company is amazing.
Nathan
Thanks Nathan! We always appreciate some good feedback. And if you really want to know how we do what we do, feel free to come through with some more specific questions, either Limore or any of our designers would be happy to give you a little insight into our mode of operations here at EyeballNYC. Tell us your favorite spot, or a specific technique you'd like to know about, and we'll do our best to pass on some pointers to help you up your mograph game!
Thanks for your response, I will definitely be asking questions. Maybe you could check out some of my work too. I'll post some on you tube soon. Keep up the good work.
nathan
Amazing work Eyeball! Ever since 2001 I've looked at your work. You had the draggable flash webpages. I took a flash class at the time my friend showed me your site. I was excited. Then I looked at your demoreel. Thats when I went crazy. It was the first time I saw a motion graphics demoreel. Now I am hooked on motion and design.
Peace,
-Tie
Whats in a name?
Can we all agree on one name for this industry?
Influences
Who, what, why?
Eyeball's work: "How'd they do that?"
For either questions or speculations as to the content of our work...
Hey guys, just discovered this .. cool resource! Love your work .. the piece I'm wondering about is the Nike Made to Move spot .. for the figures in the blocks .. is that just a light projection or are you using the shapes to distort the figure? It's a cool effect. Thanks in advance. John (jasfish).
It is a 3d light projecting the shadow on the extruded shapes with transparency.
Okay, I get that part to work just fine .. but I can't figure out how you get the projection to "stick" when you're either rotating the object or animating the camera. It's not animating in a similar way. Sorry for the basic question.
link the light to the object you are projecing on.
Thank you very much! Great resource, guys!
Adobe After Effects
Queries and information related to this oh-so-handy tool for motion graphicking...
In several of your CMT IDs you use an effect that causes some of the footage to look like it is being stained. This can be seen in Bus, Recording Studio and Clark. How did you you achieve this effect? Was my description of the effect clear? Thank you for your help.
-Robby Trione
Adobe Creative Suite 3
The new beta! Problems, gripes groans and gracious praise for the new beta of Photoshop and bridge...
3D Studio Max
For all you CGI folk out there, a place for peace love and polygons...
So talk! be merry! And keep pumping out the jams.
