Man of Steel | Tutorial Tuesday

Your kryptonite of the day: 3ds Max and After Effects are already open? Perfect! Then why don’t you hold Superman’s cape while the Kryptonian makes his landing?

In nuce: Every week, we present you with the best tutorials that will help you polish your workflows with the hottest digital content creation tools in the world! Today we’re treating ourselves to a tutorial in two parts that will delight anyone who works with 3ds Max and After Effects and is enthusiastic about superhero films, especially those in which Superwoman and her ilk take to the runway.

What will you learn in this tutorial? In this tutorial from the Hollywood Illusion YouTube channel, you’ll learn how to use the TyFlow particle simulation tool in 3ds Max to create the superheroes you already know from an endless loop of MCU and DCU films. In the application example in this tutorial, it is Superman who hits the surface in a flash. The Hero hits the earth’s surface with the same force as the landing approach of a superhero who knows how to make an impressive entrance. In the second part of the tutorial, you’ll stir up dust and debris, because where Superman hits the ground, dirt and debris naturally sweep across the film image – with After Effects and Trapcode Particular.

What else does Hollywood Illusion have to offer didactically? If you want to find out what other tutorials Hollywood Illusion has up its sleeve, you should click on hollywoodillusion.com !

Goodbye! Check back next week when it’s Tutorial Tuesday again!

Introduction to tyFlow in 3ds Max | Ground IMPACT tutorial part 1 (Superman edition)

Creating dust and debris in After Effects | Ground IMPACT tutorial part 2 (Superman edition)