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Hey man!!! thanks for the help. I was searching and I got no of videos but they're all complicated. I subscribed your channel. I hope you will keep it making more easy thanks again. A lot of love from Pakistan
hi man, thanks for sharing this useful tutorial. I did as you said in this video and now I have a problem with my project. I have two shape paths, one shape is regular and the other shape is the same but flipped horizontally. when I want to apply this animation to the second shape's path (flipped one) the positions points that come to arrow shape is not flipped as the main shape, I would be thankful if you can help me fix this out.
Hey, thanks for describing your problem. Right away I would assume your properties are flipped so the best thing is probably to pre-compose that flipped asset and perform the steps on that new composition.
when using the pen tool click and drag to get bezier handles for smooth paths. If you just click it will create a corner point. To smooth an existing corner point use the convrert vertex tool (looks like a triangle or chevron) which is also where the pen tool is just click and hold to see the other tools.
Is there a way to disable the shift function when drawing with the brush tool? Yes, I understand I can, let go of shift, click, then hold shift again. But when doing a concept piece a rgh to work out an idea. Drawing hundreds of lines at all angles can become slow and tiresome trying to remember, click, let go, draw, hold, click draw..click let go, draw. Some lines I want straight, others to be more organic. I have read that this is a feature and cannot be changed, but the last I heard about that was 2020. The adobe forums has one answer with a guy suggestion, "Click B" and that will disable it. This was from last year. But clicking B just selects the Brush, I tried holding B and Shift together and drawing, didn't work. Is this still just how it works?
WHY DONT YOU JUST SHOOOOOOOOW BY CLICKING PLAAAYYYYY INSTEAD OF JUST TALKING ???? ... SHOW US VISUALLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING INSTEAD OF JUST TALKING ... SHEEEEEESH
I am SOOOO sorry for wasting your precious time with a 2 minute video! ...I sincerely apologize for being such a waste ....but now that you have the answer you can contiue watching that 5 hour video game stream or podcast. Thanks for donating 120 seconds of your time to my channel though!
Hi Rizwan, this is structured around image slides audio wouldn't really punch through as everything is nested. So if you want to use video you'd have to match the according audio clip manually I'm afraid. But good point I'll consider that for a new updated version of this template as I am recording new tutorials now. Thanks for the heads up.
The mayority of the teachers online are making the same mistake. You guys asume that we know and we dont please if you can break this video step by step like 1- open AF 2- Go to pen tool 3- right clip 4-................. if you do it like that it will be the best chanel for the millions traying to figure out im about to cancel my Adobe premiere because I cant find someone to make a detail video step by step. Explaining every step slowly
I started with in depth 30 minute tutorials. People complained. I made 15 then 10 then 5 minute tutorials. People still complained. I even have people complain about 120 ...seconds. For being too long. The point is...it's absolutely impossible to make tutorials for absolutely everyone. All I can do is trying to find a sweet spot. Which is what you are watching here now. If you are struggling with absolute basic steps I would suggest a dedicated course (which I also have) or a 1-on-1 teacher. That might be a better idea at this point.
You are going way to fast and there some death zone on the explanation some voids that only a expert will know this video is for advance people not for beginers
1:15 You want to create a key frame ? How do I create a key frame ? I got stock there again. 1:15 How do you create a key frame ? can you explain that part please again with more details
That's a good question now with the new 3D capabilities in After Effects. Modifying 3D objects in AE is still very limited so this is something I would still do in Cinema4D to be honest.
ok...please go back to your initial comment and read it out loud ...you are telling me that you did what I demonstrated and you're getting black. How am I supposed to extract any useful information out of that? What else other than 'watch again, but slowly' could I possibly suggest now?