Tag Archives: tutorials

Do you know how to put professional subtitles in a video?

November 28, 2009

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Do you know which are the steps making a good subtitling video? Follow the guidelines in this tutorial and have a professional result.

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How to redirect your blog traffic & permalinks from blogger to wordpress

November 16, 2009

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How to redirect your blog’s permalinks from blogger to wordpress without loosing your previous search engine permalinks (and obviously traffic) and without any 401 error.

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cmiVFX Launches New Video: Houdini Introduction To Particle Animation

February 16, 2009

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Press Release Source: cmiVFX cmiVFX | cmiStudios launches yet another Houdini Software Training Video for its customer base. Particle animation training has always been limited by selection. cmiVFX is proud to offer the most robust particle training for a large majority of animation packages. The Introduction To Particle Animation Video is geared towards training entry [...]

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3D Tutorial: How to rig a stethoscope cord in 3ds Max 9

February 6, 2009

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Author: Chris Lelidis In this tutorial I will show you a simple method of rigging a 3D cord in a simple way. Although there are many rigging techniques, i think this is the fastest if you want to animate something like a straight cord, snake, or other tube like 3D object. Let me start… I [...]

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cmiVFX Releases New Thinking Particles and XPresso Video Kit for CINEMA 4D R11

February 2, 2009

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cmiVFX has announced the release of its new training products for Maxon Cinema 4D R11.

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How to mass re-link media files in Adobe Premiere

January 5, 2009

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A VERY useful tip about relinking your lost media files in Adobe Premiere PRO.

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Turn a BW photo to retro color

August 14, 2008

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Do you really want to turn your black and white photographs into retro colored, like the old vintage photographs? Like this one?

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