Cloud Tank Effects: Step-by-Step Setup Techniques

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2012
  • Welcome to the mesmerizing world of Cloud Tank Effects!
    In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the enchanting process of setting up your own Cloud Tank, unlocking the secrets to creating breathtaking visual effects. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or a curious beginner, our step-by-step instructions will empower you to harness the power of clouds and transform your scenes into cinematic wonders.
    Dive into the magic, learn the tricks, and elevate your visual storytelling to new heights. Get ready to embark on a journey of creativity and imagination - let the clouds roll!
    Have you ever wondered how some of your favorite movies create alien atmospheres? Episode 2 looks at capturing this effect using a fish tank, salt water, and various food dyes.
    Music this week by Kleptonaut. Kleptonaut.com
    Episode Extra: Raw Footage of Creating Alien Atmospheres: • Raw Footage of Cloud T...
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  • @nikkolakis
    @nikkolakis 11 років тому

    These are not FX man! This is art! Pure art. Loved it!

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому +2

    It really is just creating two different atmospheres with each layer of water. The same science that goes into how clouds are formed on Earth when you break it down.

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Really cool, I love that I'm seeing filmmakers actually incorporating these techniques into their films!! That's what its all about!!!

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 10 років тому +1

    this is your basic cloud tank revved to it's maximum and the video is just incredible. awesome job

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Much love to the ALLtime10s channel for featuring us!!!

  • @csselement
    @csselement 10 років тому +4

    Your vids are inspiring. I love the creative work you're doing!

  • @heymynameiscleeff
    @heymynameiscleeff 11 років тому

    cant wait till next episode

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Love that FLASH GORDAN, just for the CLOUD TANKS alone!!!

  • @brettish0redden
    @brettish0redden 10 років тому +1

    love these videos, they are mad marvelous!

  • @liquid79
    @liquid79 11 років тому

    Thank you for another inspiring video. They always seem to surprise me and shows how beautiful it is to be behind a lens. Keep up the good work! And can't wait to see what's next.

  • @InCameraFX
    @InCameraFX 8 років тому +4

    I've found a much easier way of creating the seperated layers. Cut a sheet of insulation foam slightly smaller than the tank, and allow it to float on top of the salt layer. Then, just let the freshwater drip fill the rest of the tank. When the foam reaches the top, just stop the drip and slowly slide it off. MUCH easier and less messy than the garbage bag method.

    • @bashkillszombies
      @bashkillszombies 6 років тому +2

      Yeah, anyone who's mixed cocktails knows you can just pour the lighter liquid into the bowl of a spoon gently and it'll float off. The way he does it is counter-intuitive as fuck. Although in general his 'cosmos' images look nothing like ANYTHING to do with space, they are purely fictional so I wouldn't recommend using this method if that's the shot you're after in general.

  • @marfology
    @marfology 11 років тому

    this is insane, looking forward to episodes every friday

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    What makes some of these shots believable is that you can create a horizon line and your footage will have more depth that creates more of a landscape look & feel. Different amounts of salt in your water will cause the your paints and dyes to react differently so its just a matter of trial and error.

  • @greysonsawyer
    @greysonsawyer 11 років тому

    I love your channel! You're showing people that they don't have to rely on post production to make cool effects:)

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    We will be offering downloadable clips in the near future. Hopefully by our next episode!!!

  • @valentinfarkasch
    @valentinfarkasch 11 років тому

    Helped me a lot in the making of this - Mystics - 180° Virvar (official video) - thanks a lot

  • @framedbygabs
    @framedbygabs 11 років тому

    These videos are fantastic - I hope you go far dude, I'm so glad I subscribed to you! Thank you so much for doing this.

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому +1

    Yeah, sometimes using smaller tanks makes it easy to reset them, however large tanks last longer. Thought about drilling a drain hole at the bottom, but not confident drilling thru glass will maintain a secure structure for water to be contained it.

  • @RedCircuitPictures
    @RedCircuitPictures 10 років тому

    4:58 looks amazing! Like meteorites falling towards earth!

  • @ThomasLuca
    @ThomasLuca 6 років тому

    Great job. Imagination Workshop Studio is working on a cloud tank soon. It's nice to see this being used still today in a dominant computer graphics era.

  • @forcedadventure
    @forcedadventure 9 років тому

    AWESOME STUFF - ALL THE BEST !!!

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Nice, getting inspired from these videos is what its all about!!!

  • @ChrisIssac
    @ChrisIssac 11 років тому

    Wow, amazing!

  • @louiecreates
    @louiecreates 11 років тому

    This is beautiful and surreal. I would love to give it a try. Thank you for making this! :)

  • @Risque1989
    @Risque1989 11 років тому

    Subbed. Learning a lot and enjoying these videos

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Thanks Liquid79, glad ur getting something out of these videos. Keep watching and embed, embed, embed!!!

  • @awakenpictures
    @awakenpictures 11 років тому

    Great stuff here. Thanks for sharing your gifts and talents

  • @TheMaximumoverload
    @TheMaximumoverload 11 років тому

    Learn something new every day very nice video!

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Just watched you're video, really good use of the effect!!! And a cool video too!!!

  • @jaec45
    @jaec45 11 років тому

    Nicely done.

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Working on it, will try to have something available for this Friday's new episode.

  • @dancecrew1996
    @dancecrew1996 11 років тому

    All time 10!!

  • @lucada32
    @lucada32 9 років тому

    simply beautiful

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Nice of you to say Nikolas, it is a lot of fun to do!!!!

  • @platovsky
    @platovsky Рік тому

    Master's shanks thanks a lot for your wisdom 🙏

  • @electronicchick1
    @electronicchick1 11 років тому

    I got into a film acadamy and this will be perfect for a project! THANKS SOOOO MUCH!!!!

  • @lucifelmartell
    @lucifelmartell 11 років тому

    WOW thasss some sick stuff... :)

  • @EonPeon
    @EonPeon 11 років тому

    Yes please! Stock footage!

  • @thomasemmerich6717
    @thomasemmerich6717 7 років тому

    amazing!

  • @AndSoWeLaughed
    @AndSoWeLaughed 10 років тому

    1st: So the fresh water is a separate layer onto the salt on. I think: 2nd: So it creates a cloudy atmosphere, 3rd: You see the mixture sits on top like floating islands, so when you take the picture (probably with a macro lens) it looks surreal. I think you NEED to use condense milk for it's properties: white for colours, thickness. Hopes this is correct and helps.

  • @LeonardGr
    @LeonardGr 11 років тому

    amazing

  • @abdou1995
    @abdou1995 11 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @heymynameiscleeff
    @heymynameiscleeff 11 років тому

    love it

  • @surelyknottmedia
    @surelyknottmedia 10 років тому

    awesome.

  • @XxNekoKilaxX
    @XxNekoKilaxX 11 років тому

    beautiful *o*

  • @NeonsStyleHD
    @NeonsStyleHD 8 років тому +1

    Try glycerine. That has interesting visual properties too. You can take an inner chamber, and an outer chamber, a very very thin gap between. Add glycerine to the very thin gap. The inner chamber add a crank, so you can rotate the chamber (creates a drag n the glycerine). Once it's all set up, add a drop of ink. Rotate the crank, the drop will spread out as expected. Rotate it back the other way, and the drop will reform. There might be more details to the setup of this that I can't remember, but that's the basic idea.

  • @TaffyRaphie
    @TaffyRaphie 11 років тому

    Sorry I meant the lens mm, not the literal closeness. You use a 16mm for some of these?! that's crazy!

  • @garuten1
    @garuten1 11 років тому

    It is very good.
    It becomes helpful.

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    I'd run a spatula across the glass to get tiny bubbles out. Does the trick!!

  • @TheRaccoonable
    @TheRaccoonable 11 років тому

    This looks awesome.
    But may I ask you why the two layers of water are necessary? Wouldn't it look the same if I squirted the colored liquid into a tank of fresh water?

  • @ibecamexperiment
    @ibecamexperiment 11 років тому

    I used your technique in a 48 hour film fest! it turned out great i think :D

  • @flergum
    @flergum 11 років тому

    thanks . well done.

  • @Ne0LiT
    @Ne0LiT 11 років тому

    omg *.* amazing!

  • @NikLinenbergerMusic
    @NikLinenbergerMusic 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Quick question: Is the saltwater just so the light can be diffused? Is it necessary to use the salt water or will you achieve a similar effect without it?

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  10 років тому

    Yes

  • @koreboredom4302
    @koreboredom4302 6 років тому +3

    4 years and I come back now only to notice a typo at 1:13. It's "visual".

  • @dornravlin
    @dornravlin 11 років тому

    Thank you sir .

  • @Lyrak
    @Lyrak 11 років тому

    I think maybe the salt water provides a "floor" that slows down the clouding, so that you don't have to risk getting the stuff around the bottom of the tank in the shot? I am kind of curious for a more in-depth explanation though.

  • @arendr
    @arendr 11 років тому

    Any advice on resetting the tank? After a while, it would seem like the water would get too fogged, and you would have to repeat the entire saltwater process.

  • @sebul6786
    @sebul6786 6 років тому

    that was damn cool

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Creates a layer for the fresh water to sit atop of.

  • @dornravlin
    @dornravlin 11 років тому

    can the effets only be done with a D.S.L.R and a fish tank . or can you use a clear box and Vixia with is what im probly going to have to work with . good video

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    I think this is episode 2, episode 3 is with the "Dry Ice"

  • @ziggy_sawdust1952
    @ziggy_sawdust1952 11 років тому

    i'm tryig to find ep 2 of your vids

  • @EonPeon
    @EonPeon 11 років тому

    I get that the salt water is denser then the fresh, but what's the significance here? Are you focusing your camera on the border between the two types of water? Does the dye hit the salt water and stop? What effect are you getting out of the two water types that you couldn't get with one?
    Thanks in advance!

  • @JFLPP
    @JFLPP 10 років тому

    Wow. This looks really awesome. I definatelly have to try that one out. Did you film at 24fps or 60?

    • @ShanksFX1
      @ShanksFX1  9 років тому

      Some at 60fps but most at 24fps, it seems to move slow enough as it is JFLPP

  • @kleptonautmusic842
    @kleptonautmusic842 11 років тому

    Joey, isn't the opening song for the opening title sequence "Escapism" by Big Fok?

  • @idontknowneitherme3188
    @idontknowneitherme3188 11 років тому

    Nice efforts!! You seems to be an expert!!
    What is this song being played at 4:31 time on your video?
    Let me know please.

  • @valentinfarkasch
    @valentinfarkasch 11 років тому

    did bubbles ever form on the inside? if so how did you get rid of them?

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Camera is right up against the glass a lot of the times. Especially if I'm using my 16mm Tokina wide angle. With my Macro lens I kind of just feel it out.

  • @alhelm
    @alhelm 3 роки тому

    I don't know if you're still answering questions all these years later, but here's one: does the salt water have to be made with rock salt? Can you use "instant ocean" instead? It's what my local pet store had for use in marine aquariums. Or is it not the same thing?

    • @ShanksFX1
      @ShanksFX1  3 роки тому

      I haven’t replied to anything in years, but i’m very intrigued if “Instant Ocean” works. Please try it out and let us know if it does. would make the process a lot easier!!!

    • @alhelm
      @alhelm 3 роки тому

      @@ShanksFX1 Okay so I did my first test in a small fish tank. The instant ocean was very easy to mix in, and stuff (ink and glitter so far) definitely floats on it. However, I think I screwed up add my fresh water layer, because I didn't see any layer separation, and everything floated on the very top of the tank. P.S. You don't live in Los Angeles do you? Maybe I should just hire you for this shoot...

  • @dieMilliarden
    @dieMilliarden 11 років тому

    nice work, mate! :) whats the name of the opening song??

  • @DiscoverMiley
    @DiscoverMiley 11 років тому

    what is the salt water for?

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    Check out the next time you put some cream / milk in your coffee. You will get clouds. Can be done on a smaller scale.

  • @Tenacious54X
    @Tenacious54X 8 років тому

    how did U manage to do 5:00 it looks astonishing

  • @ARTofTY-TV
    @ARTofTY-TV 5 років тому

    Do you need to film this effect with a camera that has slow motion capability?

  • @ShadyRECS
    @ShadyRECS 11 років тому

    Here from alltiems10s :D and glad i foudn you lol

  • @ReelFilmGeek
    @ReelFilmGeek 11 років тому

    how did you light the tank for this?

  • @NDK101
    @NDK101 10 років тому +1

    Download the SHANKSFX soundtrack from Big Fok here:
    bigfok.bandcamp.com/album/creating-the-cosmos

  • @ilovetheusers
    @ilovetheusers 11 років тому

    That's awesome. I've seen gradients of saline/fresh water before, but not in a tank, very cool. I don't suppose you kept any of the footage you shot and put up a video of just the results?? :-)
    EDIT: NM, I found it. /watch?v=tKKAv5Yv0rY

  • @TaffyRaphie
    @TaffyRaphie 11 років тому

    How close is the lens that you're using? I'm trying with a 150 (but not on a full frame camera), which is about a 225mm on a full framer.

  • @TheLapchannel
    @TheLapchannel 11 років тому

    Hey, I love your video's good work! I am working on a music video which is called on a level. I want to make this floading in air (or water) i want to use the 24 hrz water trick and I would love to know how you made the droplets going up at 0:54 and 4:49!!!??? Is it upide down? I would love to know if it is possible to have some acting behind it? I would also like to get glitters going up in a room any suggestions? Thanks!!

  • @petrosIoannidis
    @petrosIoannidis 11 років тому

    FLASH GORDAN!

  • @WilliamHart0
    @WilliamHart0 11 років тому

    what size gallon tank is that?

  • @OhsmBart
    @OhsmBart 11 років тому

    Do you have any stock footage of this that we can use?

  • @sir_numbskull
    @sir_numbskull 11 років тому

    Does anyone know the name of the song that plays at the end as the credits roll? Kleptonaut has about a million songs; I'm having trouble finding it.

  • @TaffyRaphie
    @TaffyRaphie 11 років тому

    I wanna do this!

  • @sir_numbskull
    @sir_numbskull 11 років тому

    Anyone know the name of the song at the very end?

  • @AndSoWeLaughed
    @AndSoWeLaughed 10 років тому

    Around 5:04 you can see them slowly dripping and extending. Then it's like they just spread and hold their own once they hit salt water.

  • @JDKinsly
    @JDKinsly 9 років тому

    My saltwater isn't turning clear :( I did use kitchen salt though and I just kind of winged the ratios

    • @ShanksFX1
      @ShanksFX1  9 років тому +2

      Hmmm, sometime it takes a while for it to settle ***** , and also Distilled water works the best

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    DSLR works great for this, but other cameras and containers will produce similar results.

  • @otto0667
    @otto0667 11 років тому

    Holla, Nala.

  • @Voikdude
    @Voikdude 10 років тому

    with mL you mean milli litre?

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  10 років тому

    Canon 5d and 60d

  • @kaedenscribner7762
    @kaedenscribner7762 8 років тому

    Where did you get the Rock Salt?

    • @TheCsel
      @TheCsel 8 років тому

      +Kaeden Scribner i dont know where he got his, but you should be able to find it at home improvements and hardware stores, probably walmart or other large chain stores.

    • @joeyshanks
      @joeyshanks 8 років тому

      +TheCsel water softener salt and local hardware store

  • @ShanksFX1
    @ShanksFX1  11 років тому

    To be honest it is a lot of trial and error. I have a lot of lights by my side and kind of go with the flow changing them out till I get something I like. Many times 1 or 2 lights is all you need. Spot lights with direct beam seem to produce good results.

  • @YvensReboucas
    @YvensReboucas 11 років тому

    give us some nice 1080p wallpapers of it

  • @MrLucasConroy
    @MrLucasConroy 11 років тому

    i paused the vid but when i looked away it looked like it was moving

  • @AndSoWeLaughed
    @AndSoWeLaughed 10 років тому

    What do you mean don't try and recreate them?! I really want to try :(

  • @Deathpigy
    @Deathpigy 11 років тому

    Geek week