

Now there’s additional clean-up required to fully nail the shot (yellowing the teeth and eyes, dulling the irises, adding more creasing to the neck), but right out of the gate this method produced believable results. It ended with what I consider to be a viable recipe for realistic aging. This began as an exercise to see just how far I could push both the Adobe aging effect and the new Mocha Pro PowerMesh for production-level work.

Read on to find out how, or watch our free step-by-step guide video in. Thanks to Adobe’s machine learning technology Sensei and the latest version of Boris FX’s Mocha Pro 2021, you can roll your own aging effect in about a half hour of setup time. The solution has been to turn to VFX wizardry made popular by studios like Lola Visual Effects. When practical effects are used, they’re often erased and replaced in post because the defects show up on the 4K screen. In the age of 4K and beyond, it’s very hard to convincingly make an actor look old using practical prosthetics and make-up.
