
VFX Side Quest: Creating the Invisible Jet from Wonder Woman 1984 Learn how to harness stylized invisibility VFX with After Effects, Cinema 4D and Trapcode Mir!
Nothing to see here! Hashi a.k.a. our favourite Action Movie Dad has been busy making another VFX Side Quest for you all, this time recreating the legendary Invisible Jet as “seen” in Wonder Woman 1984.
This tutorial is all about learning to harness stylized invisibility VFX in After Effects - and how to push it even further with Cinema 4D and Trapcode Mir!
Hashi will start you off with some places where you can get great assets to work with and once one is selected, how to import it seamlessly into Cinema 4D.
You’ll then dive into After Effects, where three simple layers can be transformed into a compelling 3D nighttime environment utilizing the power of Supercomp’s effortless blending.
Finally, you’ll bring everything together in After Effects with some of Hashi’s favourite tools: Trapcode Mir, Particular and Magic Bullet Looks!
All the tools used in this tutorial:
Adobe After Effects
Cinema 4D
Trapcode Mir
Trapcode Particular
VFX Chromatic Displacement
VFX Supercomp
Magic Bullet Looks
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