
Learn to craft a Plexus-based motion graphics scene by adjusting the camera, depth of field, color gradients, and dot layers, with motion blur and render settings.
Configure two compositions in Adobe Media, exporting one in ProRes 422 HQ and the other with alpha, and export audio while saving settings to a final output folder.
Build a vj loop with three cubes using the Element 3D plug-in, apply dark side materials, textures, and environment lighting, and set up the camera and floor.
Create and duplicate three cubes, rotate them for variety, set up a floor material with reflections, apply textures, adjust the camera and environment, and prep a ready VJ loops scene.
Duplicate the composition to create color variants, switch the first layer from deal one to deal three, and compare star glow with glow in element 3D to improve the visuals.
Adjust 3d element settings to enhance visuals through ambient seclusion, shadowing radius, and render studies, then experiment with lighting compositions and custom layers to balance render time.
Create a 3d composition for the vj loops cross, importing files and saving material presets. Adjust materials and environment, set up a camera and particle replicator, and refine render settings.
Arrange three videos into synchronized compositions, apply Element 3D with custom text maps, enable depth of field and motion blur, then render and export via Adobe Media.
Create video previews for Videohive items by assembling multiple clips, applying alpha channel visibility, adding watermarks, and using text overlays with timed keyframes to show each video in a pack.
Create a polished video preview image for Videohive by removing watermarks, assembling frames in Photoshop, cropping elements, applying alpha channels, and styling fonts for a full HD result.
Learn to upload motion graphics to Videohive using FTP and FileZilla, create zip archives without compression, name files clearly, generate API keys, and manage uploads and edits.
Learn how to upload and finalize motion graphics on Videohive: set previews, watermarks, descriptions, categories, and licensing to maximize listing quality and sales.
Learn essential tips to start earning on Videohive by managing your profile and portfolio. Fix rejected items and reupload to increase chances of acceptance, and track payouts and reviews.
Learn how to manage approved Videohive products, upload and link items, promote via YouTube and social media, organize into collections, and apply discounts with copyright release considerations.
Discover how to withdraw earnings from Videohive, choose a payment method, meet the $50 minimum, and understand exclusive versus nonexclusive author payouts and tax forms.
Learn to grow earnings on Videohive by creating more videos, uploading consistently, and refining techniques for long-term success.
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