marcelzimmer99@gmail.com Thank you very much, really appreciate it. Was seeing some of your videos, looked all great. Gonna leave a subscribe and give recommendations. Thank you!
This is the reason you're still the KING OF AE. Still manage to impress every single AE user with your talent and simple ways of doing extremely amazing stuff. Thank you always Andrew!
Unreal tutorial. I'm amazed at how deep your experimentation must go to find the combination of settings you use to get such awesome detail. Always impressive!
Man... I've been in AE almost every day at work for like 6 years. I'm familiar with the program in and out, and am still really impressed by the artistry used in combining these effects to create really nice stuff. Goes to show- it's about art direction and creativity- not learning programs.
I've missed your tutorials. When ur 10 minutes in and already have gone back a dozen times to soak up all the amazing techniques you've created.... killin the game g
The depth of your knowledge, understanding of effects and experimentation level just blew my mind !!! Hats off to you work and dedication. Amazing Artist, please keep posting. 😀👍
Another top tutorial; Thanks, man. I'm sure I speak for many when I say I've learnt more about After Effects and it's capabilities from Andrew Kramer/Video Copilot than any other source by far! Hats off, sir, I am indebted.
This was my first animation project and it turned out perfectly. Easy to find adjustments to suit the specific needs of my title animation. Wow. Thank you so much for providing this amazing resource!
I would really love to write a comment about how awesome this video/tutorial (and ofc other tutorials) is (are), but I just don't have words for that...
I can't even begin to comprehend how you come up with these tricks and ideas. This is above Hollywood level and it's all done through After Effect! I feel like I should be paying you for this tutorial
Watching this for the second time around and not following along helps to pick up on so many amazing little tricks. Thank you for taking the time. That double set matte trick is killer.
Thank you very much for this amazing thorough tutorial. I did it step by step, didn't do any creative stuff but finishing this and seeing a good looking result was far more than enough for me!
So we’ll done. No time wasting, no um and err, this guy knows exactly what he’s doing despite multiple copies of layers and effects etc. great skill in the software and in teaching it. Thanks!
Can you send me the editable after effects file ? I followed everything and my animation still doesnt look like that. Something the creation of the cracks and grass is wrong and I made it already the second time.
how about his fans living in the 3rd world country(destroyed by the nukes of america) who got no credit card? If you're rich as the jews then just donate your house to Andrew and not forcing him to sell his tutorials,
Sorry I'll write in french : Votre travail et votre envie de partager vos compétences est extraordinaire. Je suis sincèrement bluffé par vos tutoriels, votre technique et les résultats que j'obtiens grâce à vous. Merci du fond du cœur !
Hey man you have no idea how much your videos have helped me with AE. Layering everything off of the alpha channel to work procedurally, and the tips/tricks are worth more than any course or any video on youtube as I find myself returning to them frequently! Thank you much for sharing!
It would be nice to make a detailed tuto for the RED exemple. I can't achieve that "painted metal" touch and how to make a bump of another colour. But very good tutorial.
It's the same logic that he used on the logo effect at the end but instead of two "layers" of rust he used four and set the Height on CC GLASS a little bit more negative than the other texture. He shows at 46:30 how he did it. Instead of fractal noise he used images with the contrast of the textures really high.
Andrew Kramer sits at his desk on a Tuesday evening. "Ahh I'm out of ideas, what else could I do?" Browses Effects and Presets and finds "CC Hair". Pause. (paste smirk emoji here)
Dude I learn a lot by watching these but I've got to say. You've convinced me vfx is not my profession. I could have spent years playing around in AE and never have figured this stuff out. Great work.
Thank you so much! Keep the tutorials coming, this was so fun to learn and play with. Was stoked when I got the email and couldn't wait to get started. Turned out so rad.
The idea is so awesome! Great trick but maybe also become a trap for motion graphic designer XDDDD Client: Hey guy! You did a wonderful 3D text animation, can you add some 3D rotation on the words? Me: um...
I've always liked Video Copilot ! They come up with so much good ideas and plugins that help us done stuff in easier way. Huge thanks ! This is next level stuff for sure in this video.
Andrew this is a stunning tutorial, really, i just wanted to learn this days how to use texture to creat worn and damage effect, this is amazing, thank you so much for sharing all this with the comunity. Greetings.
Holy shit that's probably one of the most difficult techniques explained very well by you! I can't imagine others to explain this kind of stuff in such a proper way! Good job man!