hey in the future could you do a video covering important shortcuts you use to speed up workflow. And some after effects tips that could help beginners and long time users
Hey man, great overviews of the effects. I have a question, it's off topic but i hope it's not a big deal. Its about how to render motion, patha, nulls and other boundary boxes in Ae. I know for a script called cyclops. But it seams that it's only creat screen shots of your monitor. Is there anything more practical? Thanks in advance.
wowwwwwwwwwww thank u so much you explain very well CC Spotlight plugin , I m very happy to see your tutorial, biggest like 579, fully played & stay blessed Sir.
if you ad different objects in your scene, how would you do it so that the spotlight is also casting a shadow of the foreground object in the background? For example, it you had a person on a green screen and wanted a spotlight, but therefor also wanted the person casting a shadow on the background from the spotlight?
Hi Jake, I am just saying this playlist is cool and I watched some of them but But can you make videos like you used to make 2-3 years ago? because I just watched your if/else video and I have watched your other videos as well and they are so so good... That's why I am requesting to make like those video....
If you haven't yet, watch this video where I discuss my plans for this RU-vid channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8EqSWjWqidc.html I do plan to return to making those types of tutorials again, but this series is a huge undertaking and I don't plan on stopping until it's complete.
@@JakeInMotion I told you rest of this playlist I've watched your every single video on RU-vid and every single class on skillshare... And your videos or classes are the only ones which I don't skip... I am waiting for these types video...
It would be a much better idea to just use 3d spotlights and layers. If you really need them to be linked, just use the expression pickwhip from the effect's light source to reference the 3d light and add .toComp([0,0,0]); after.