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The Force is strong with this one… I’m glad to see you using your Photoshop Jedi Master-y for good instead of evil, Bart. ;o] But seriously, that is really cool – I must confess I never thought about SO’s for animation. And you make it look so easy! I wonder if Lucas and Spielberg shake their heads when they see stuff like this, thinking of all the long hours spent in post-production back in the 70s… ;o)
This was SO cool…thanks for sharing those techniques with us. I really have no reason to use the animate feature in my regular workflow, but based how this tutorial used smart objects, I suddenly understand them and can see lots of ways they will be useful. YAY!
Impressive and nicely presented. Thank you!
Obi Wan Adobe oobie doobie do! Or, as the hated Jar Jar Binks would say, “Me so amazed!” This is fantastic!
Is there a link to download the files for this? Thanks.
This is amazing! Good work!