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The Last of Us-Inspired Text Effects in TouchDesigner TouchDesigner Tutorial 127

Get access to 200+ hours of TouchDesigner video training, a private Facebook group where Elburz Sorkhabi and Matthew Ragan answer all your questions, and twice-monthly group coaching/mastermind calls here: http://iihq.tv/Trial Download video project files/resources: interactiveimmersive.ac-page.com/inspired-text-effects-in-touchdesigner If you’ve seen the popular TV show “The Last of Us”, you’re probably familiar with the title sequence, which features some very cool physarum-like organic structures that grow into the title graphic. Aside from being a great piece of animation, the organic structures somewhat resemble reaction diffusion patterns, which happen to be relatively straightforward to generate with video feedback. In this video, Jack DiLaura walks you through building a beginner-friendly reaction diffusion text effect loosely inspired by The Last of Us title sequence. You’ll learn the basics of generating reaction diffusion in TouchDesigner, combine two feedback networks to add some visual complexity, and add in some tweaks to help emphasize the text in the feedback texture. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Inspiration - The Last of Us title sequence 00:03:12 - Creating the Noise Movement 00:08:10 - Adding Image Filters 00:12:21 - Adjusting Noise Settings 00:16:49 - Setting up the network for interesting effects 00:21:02 - Blur Operator 00:25:15 - Adding Texture and Feedback 00:29:44 - Adding Color and Contrast 00:34:00 - The Impact of a Displace Top 00:37:58 - More TouchDesigner and Immersive Content

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