In this tutorial, we're going to travel from one point in space to another.
Is this true, scientific representation of travelling through a wormhole? Probably not, but it's based on some concepts for tranversible wormholes.
This video builds on previous tutorials and assumes you're comfortable with creating a 360 space scene. Let me know in the comments if you'd like me to do more tutorials around this (360 stars tutorial: • 2D, 360 and 3D Stars in After Effects ).
I start with two separate comps, each showing a different universe or region of space. Then using the free 3D Precompose script from @VideoCopilot , I link cameras in each comp. And then use a 3D mask to cut a hole out in one comp to see the other. Then I dress up the look of the wormhole using an adjustment layer with a reuse of the same mask but altered using Essential Graphics. I use the Bulge effect for distortion, but this is 2D effect, so I reuse the formula I came up with for the Black Hole tutorial ( • Create an Interstellar Black Hole in ... ) to convert it into a 3D effect.
I've got a whole series on Wormholes: • Makin’ Wormholes
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Chapters
00:00 What we're makin'
03:45 Two 360 space scenes
05:28 3D Precompose
07:44 Marvel's Universal Neural Teleportation Network
10:41 Turning Bulge into a 3D effect