hi
please i am looking forward for someone to make a small short intro for my new website using adobe after effects and i will pay.
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Looking forward for someone to make small intro for website
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Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websitehi
please i am looking forward for someone to make a small short intro for my new website using adobe after effects and i will pay. thanks Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for webssomething like these examples:
http://fiverr.com/artproducer/make-it-r ... r-whatever http://fiverr.com/getitdonefor5/create- ... t-one-free http://fiverr.com/vidbest/create-amazin ... -your-text Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websLooks like the ones you linked to only cost $5 ...
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Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websI've found free editable ones.
Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websThat's Great
1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for webs
Free? That is even better. But at $5 that is a deal too. I liked the ones you posted links to and the typography one looks familiar. I may have seen the template somewhere. Sorta wonder if the people on fiverr created these or bought the templates and then offer the editing service. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websthese are the free created intros from this website, as you can see just edited texts and images.
http://www.mediafire.com/?22t6b7222vxc2 ... xj8114mblt Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websI like the 1st and the last one you have listed. The third one not so sure about because the hands/arms are too CGI. Glad you found titles that work for you.
aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for webs[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4PrzoT9kdE&hd=1[/youtube]
Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websThe title needs some movement. Maybe a motion background or light sweep over the text or a subtle scale up/slide over. Did you change your mind about the 4 samples you posted?
aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websThanks a lot for the fast reply.
You mean to set in the middle of the screen? I am afraid that I am not that advanced yet . Somehow yes because the logo should be the same thing, so I should use the same intro and same logo in the intro and also social networks accounts. unless I am thinking in a wrong way. Just learning!
Mohamed GadAllah
Re: Looking forward for someone to make small intro for websUse a motion background from Muvipix behind your text. You could make one in AE using fractal noise:
http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/ ... id=34024-1 Some of the current movies & TV shows have the title come in from the right and slowly slide & scale just a little. Your intro could have the logo & top title move in from the right and the bottom title move in from the left. They meet in the middle and continue from there to slide slightly and scale just a little. Set keyframes. This can be done in PrPro. Light sweep tutorial: http://after-effects.wonderhowto.com/ho ... cts-79132/ aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
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