As it stands right now, all the text in my project is a flashy neon sign font that I built in After Effects. When I was in the early stages of figuring out how I wanted to arrange my text, I found this tutorial on neon signs and thought it was pretty helpful. Check it out if its something that interests you.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Neon Light Text Tutorial
For my final project I am creating a title sequence for the new show Bates Motel, which premiered a few weeks ago on A&E. The show itself doesn't actually have a title sequence, but everyone knows that the best part of a sketchy motel stereotype is the flashing neon sign out front, so I really wanted to include that in my sequence.
As it stands right now, all the text in my project is a flashy neon sign font that I built in After Effects. When I was in the early stages of figuring out how I wanted to arrange my text, I found this tutorial on neon signs and thought it was pretty helpful. Check it out if its something that interests you.
As it stands right now, all the text in my project is a flashy neon sign font that I built in After Effects. When I was in the early stages of figuring out how I wanted to arrange my text, I found this tutorial on neon signs and thought it was pretty helpful. Check it out if its something that interests you.
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