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Monday, December 15, 2008

Filed under: Motion GraphicsVisual Effects

Imagineer Systems 80% Off Sale for the Holidays

Matt Jeppsen | 12/15

An Economic Stimulus Package we can all get behind

Imagineer Systems is offering high-end, high-dollar software solutions at 80% off through the end of December. To give you an idea of what that discount means, you can pick up a node-locked license of Mocha for AE for just $99. I have it on good authority that this does not indicate bad times or major changes at Imagineer, rather they are being sensitive to the current economic climate worldwide and expanding their userbase to freelancers and the little shops that can’t always afford high-end solutions like monet, mokey, or motor. Note: when shopping software at imagineersystems.com, you will see the 80% discount applied in the cart midway after you enter the Google Checkout process.

If you aren’t familiar with Imagineer Systems, mocha for AE is a planar tracking software solution designed for After Effects. mocha (standalone version) offers tracking and rotoscope features. motor is for roto work. monet is a “placement station.” And mokey is aimed at rig removal (but can be used to help bad chromakeys or background removal and complex traveling mattes). All are very powerful solutions.

FreshDV’s Kendal Miller reviewed mocha for AE here.

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After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Working with Nested 3D Compositions

Chris and Trish Meyer | 05/07

How you can be two places at once inside After Effects

As we mentioned awhile back, we’ve been busy the past year and a half creating an extensive, multi-course video training…

Expression Shorts - loop

David Torno | 05/06

Learn how the loop expressions work.

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Looping is a very common task in our industry and is mostly associated with video footage of some…

After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Copying Paths from Illustrator to After Effects

Chris and Trish Meyer | 05/01

Revealing Illustrator paths requires a few intermediate steps, involving After Effects masks and effects.

Buried in the shuffle over the announcement of After Effects CS6 is that we concluded the video training series for our book After…


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After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Working with Nested 3D Compositions

Chris and Trish Meyer | 05/07

How you can be two places at once inside After Effects

As we mentioned awhile back, we’ve been busy the past year and a half creating an extensive, multi-course video training…

Expression Shorts - loop

David Torno | 05/06

Learn how the loop expressions work.

image

Looping is a very common task in our industry and is mostly associated with video footage of some…

After Effects Apprentice Free Video: Copying Paths from Illustrator to After Effects

Chris and Trish Meyer | 05/01

Revealing Illustrator paths requires a few intermediate steps, involving After Effects masks and effects.

Buried in the shuffle over the announcement of After Effects CS6 is that we concluded the video training series for our book After…

After Effects CS6 Tutorial: Exporting 3D Camera Tracker Data to Cinema 4D

Chris and Trish Meyer | 04/27

You can export the results of the new 3D Camera Tracker to any application that has a way to accept AE keyframe data.

One of the major new features in After Effect CS6 (which we previously previewed here) is a built-in 3D Camera Tracker. Rather than track a specific…

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