I'm glad to hear itDSmolken wrote:Thanks, I did find one CS3-compatible one so far.
I make Music Visualizations!
- KVRer
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- KVRer
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Thank you! I'm trying to figure out is there a demand for such kind of things.UltimateOutsider wrote:Really cool stuff. I'm always looking for ways to make my YouTubes more visually interesting.
Thanks! Of course using AE for occasional videos isn't worth it. Btw, I can render any of these visualizations with your track. And it's much cheaper than buying AEcryophonik wrote:Wow, these are really cool. I've tried to make something like these many times using different methods, but never get results this good. Unfortunately, I don't have After Effects and can't really justify that cost for the occasional YouTube vid, but they are cool.
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
- KVRer
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Thanks! This stuff is done in After Effects, so it has to be rendered. I hope to master vvvv or processing for making real-time visuals someday.highkoo wrote:Very interesting stuff.
Is any of the stuff you are working with capable of working in real-time, or does it all need to be rendered?
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 15 Feb, 2015
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i love music visualization. Your effects are really eyecandy.Actually i write a visualization software in my spare time that can do both, realtime and rendering frames for videos. Of course, i can't compete with these amazing 'After Effects'-effects due to complicated math and these things.
But it's a lot of fun.
Highlights of my first Version is a simple physic-based colored quads visualization or a luminescence-earthworm. You can find them on my youtube channel easily:
Right now i'm on Version 2 that will be more flexible (you can change/fade any visualization-setting time or event based) and add more graphic effects like user defined offscreen renderings and 3D (as long as i don't shipwreck at the shadow-render-path).
Although my first version is really (really!) not user friendly you can still get it on my project page here:
http://www.weltfalt.de/soundbild (http://www.weltfalt.de/soundbild)
i didn't update this version for a while now, because i wanted to change so many things that i decided to start from scratch for my second Version. And i'll need some (many) more months till first release.
I hope you don't mind that i jumped in your thread!
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- KVRAF
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- KVRer
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Hey, I didn't get an email notification and missed your post. Pretty interesting thing, thanks for sharing. What kind of software do you use for the development?arminWF wrote:i love music visualization. Your effects are really eyecandy.
Actually i write a visualization software in my spare time that can do both, realtime and rendering frames for videos. Of course, i can't compete with these amazing 'After Effects'-effects due to complicated math and these things.![]()
But it's a lot of fun.
Highlights of my first Version is a simple physic-based colored quads visualization or a luminescence-earthworm. You can find them on my youtube channel easily:
Right now i'm on Version 2 that will be more flexible (you can change/fade any visualization-setting time or event based) and add more graphic effects like user defined offscreen renderings and 3D (as long as i don't shipwreck at the shadow-render-path).
Although my first version is really (really!) not user friendly you can still get it on my project page here:
http://www.weltfalt.de/soundbild
i didn't update this version for a while now, because i wanted to change so many things that i decided to start from scratch for my second Version. And i'll need some (many) more months till first release.
I hope you don't mind that i jumped in your thread!
I make another attempt to dig into vvvv these days. I really eager to make some real-time audio visualizations and may be even interactive some day.
- KVRer
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Thanks dude, some fresh visualizers are coming )highkoo wrote:Omg I wish I could quit my job and do this stuff.... Amazing!
- KVRAF
- 10160 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
This is nice, fairly cheap and loads freeframe plugins, GLSL shaders and supports Spout (like rewire for visuals)
https://magicmusicvisuals.com/
Best of all its modular
https://magicmusicvisuals.com/
Best of all its modular
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
These visualizers are pretty enough, but I'm really not sure what the point is. When listening to music, I would find that these graphics distract me from focusing on the actual music. Otherwise, I would prefer to watch an actual music video. Maybe there is an audience for this sort of thing, but I tend to think it would be more along the lines of real-time visualizer plugins for Winamp and not pre-rendered movies.
Also, I pretty much live and work in After Effects every day of my life. I know exactly how each of these were made, so that kind of sucks all the magic out of it for me. Lol...
Also, I pretty much live and work in After Effects every day of my life. I know exactly how each of these were made, so that kind of sucks all the magic out of it for me. Lol...
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 15 Feb, 2015
Hi, i develop in d, a not so well known language between c++, java and c#. The OpenGL-API for graphics, OpenAL for audio and VisualD as IDE (development environment).SoundVisible wrote:Hey, I didn't get an email notification and missed your post. Pretty interesting thing, thanks for sharing. What kind of software do you use for the development?
i just released my first 3D attempt:
The connection between audio and visuals is a little bit magic to my mind. In my younger days i watched these winamp plugins for hours. And creating them is a lot fun (ehm, sometimes frustration, too).deastman wrote:These visualizers are pretty enough, but I'm really not sure what the point is. When listening to music, I would find that these graphics distract me from focusing on the actual music.
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Hi, I hadn't heard of this language before. Nice piece, but I'd add more light to it. Keep it up!arminWF wrote:Hi, i develop in d, a not so well known language between c++, java and c#. The OpenGL-API for graphics, OpenAL for audio and VisualD as IDE (development environment).
i just released my first 3D attempt:
- KVRer
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Keep on rollin! Hey, check out my new music visualizer. Tell me, what do you think?
- KVRer
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This visualizer is done in After Effects. No plugins have been used, except Optical Flares.
- KVRer
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One more audio spectrum visualization with the rectangular bands this time.


