respect man.. really appreciated.. you don't know how important you are for those who cannot afford the fancy courses for after effects. keep this going on brother.
This is the channel I haven't been wanting for so long. Tutorials for the specific motion art style that I love: paper cut outs, highlighters, pens and other stationary, like vox and johnny Harris. Subscribed
Wow. Thank you so much. You really didn’t have to do that but I appreciate it. I’m happy you’ve found the video helpful and easy to understand. Again, thank you! Happy holidays!
I was exploring your Portfolio, And Figured out you are from Missouri. it always good to know that Missouri has talented people like you. I am from KC. thank you for sharing those amazing projects.
Love this man, seeing someone who knows what they're doing do their thing in real time is great! Makes me really see what's important and how quickly you can get with practice. More like this plz :)
Thank you so much!! I love mixed media and collage animations, and I've been searching for good tutorials on this style for years. Most tutorials are extremely basic (teaching the same simple techniques that every other collage tutorial shows), and they definitely don't cover cool transitions between scenes. I learned more about collage animation in this one tutorial than I have in the past few years combined. Subscribed, and very much looking forward to future videos! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge, it's appreciated.
Loved the tutorial, collage-style is definitely my favorite aesthetic to work with, precisely because of its eccentricity. Here's a tip on how to remove the black background from videos of explosions, dust, smoke, volumetric light, etc. You can use the effect, configured as , and apply to smooth the transition between the grayish tones. In some cases, it works even better than the blending modes. I saw this tip on a recent Indian foreign channel! It's worth giving it a try! Success, dude!!!
thank you for being so generous with your talent. I love all your tutorials. I can't thank you enough. I can only hope and pray that God or the universe will shower you with more blessings.
dear god thank you for this. so many ppl try to do this and don't actually think about the different elements, specifically using textures to make this design work so there's so many tutorials teaching absolute dog shit.
"Thank you so much for sharing this After Effects tutorial! Your explanations are clear and easy to follow. I've learned a lot from this video. Please keep up the fantastic work, and I'd love to see more tutorials from you in the future. Your expertise is greatly appreciated!"
Love your work man, your tutorials are awesome! Here's a small tip for your next videos : you need to increase the audio level. After watched your tutorials, I have to lower my volume to watch other videos. Keep the tutorials coming, again thank you!
you are a hero brother, absolute legend. Thank you so much for such content Can some one suggest related channel like his, who teach editing like vox and johnny harris?
Mapal, can you make a tutorial about how to make beautiful textures and trending textures in ae, also your content took my skills to the next level I swear. Thanks a lot Mapal
This just helped me immensely. Can you link any and all videos that helped level up your animating game in after effects? Stuff like this is really game changing.@@mapal
@@mapal I just watched it today! Sorry I hadn't seen it when i asked this question. You have a sick channel and seem like a really good dude. Thank you for posting great videos
My bad, I used various websites to find the source material. A lot was simply from Google Images sorted by size to ensure I use fairly high quality assets. I also used chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ and www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/ Hopefully that helps!
Thank you! I used various websites to find the source material. A lot was simply from Google Images sorted by size to ensure I use fairly high quality assets. I also used chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ and www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/ Hopefully that helps!