Camp Keyframe is the go-to place for designers who want to bring their (2D vector) designs and illustrations to life.
Camp Keyframe is a project started by me, Bas van Gestel, co-owner of the motion design company: Kinsmen Collective, based in the Netherlands. I graduated as a graphic designer but felt the urge to animate my designs. I was always a fan of vector illustrations and tried to combine this with good design and animation. But while learning to animate my designs, I found myself looking for a comprehensive and easy to follow tutorial series that also embraced the importance of good design. That's what I aim to offer with Camp Keyframe.
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Thank you for keeping it short and sweet and confident. I quit anther tutorial on the camera funtion because the guy kept pausing, oops, eh, um...ok...pause...drove me nuts. This one, no fluff. Love it. And you clearly showed the parameters to play with depending on your movement goal. Sweet. Cheers!
Amazing video ! What I do for separating the text is directly duplicate them and create a rectangular mask on each word i think it's a lot more faster and precise than re writing the text and try to place it on the right spot but thanksss for the tips in the vids just got a new sub !
After soooooo many years the keyframe velocity trick was totally new for me, thanks a lot! BUT, I'd like to give something in return: Instead of tedious work in your example use the pen tool to draw that motion path (on its own layer), then copy/paste that path to leaf's position property. Much easier to design your motion path that way. Cheers!
Hey man thanks for the amazing tutorial. I want to make pixels fade in and fade out slowly as animation goes. So people can see slowly each pixel come and go in a gentle movement. Which setting would you suggest to adjust? Plz let me know. Subscribed! 😊🙏🙏
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial, can you please let me know if it's possible to ad that wavy feel in it? now it is looking a little stiff when i am doing it.