Rewatching this video a year later after I have some more skill in AE. Still blows my mind that people can figure out how to build these effects by scratch. This is one of my favorite channels on YT and i check in frequently for new uploads.
As soon as I saw your photoshop tutorial I tried my hand at making this in after effects. Mine worked very similar but wasn't as flexible. Couple things that helped me: 1. Pre-comping the footage layer so it can be swapped at any time. 2. Using the deep glow effect really made mine look nice. 3. Using CC toner to create a heat map effect based on luminosity.
First thing I thought when seeing the PS video was the same - but I don't have the skills to even attempt this magic in AE, so am very glad to see this! Much appreciated.
I'm a motion graphic artist with more than 5 years using After Effects and these are probably the best tutorials I have seen on RUclips. You sir are a complete master!
I gasped in delight when I saw the thumbnail. Thank you a million times for what you're doing for the creative community. Self-taught amateurs like me, who can't afford school are grateful! God bless you!
Video was spot on, not just you telling what to do but actually explaining what is going on. Also just when i thought why not use motion tile you actually explained why not. Absolutely amazing tutorial.
This is one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. The final effect is neat, but your teaching style and effort put in to the video is phenomenal. Makes me feel how I felt when I was just starting out and watching Andrew Kramer tutorials.
I just watched the tutorial for ps and thought to myself "It would be really cool to use the same effect in a video", and then I saw this video thumbnail... really loving your channel
Man I love you so hard. Did a whole set of images with the photoshop one and started thinking how would I replicate it in after effects and then here you are. I'm super gratefull of all of the work you do and specially love the videos translating an effect from photoshop to after effects!
the work you're doing here is simply amazing! those 5$ for the template file is insane compared to the cost of most plugins out there. thank you for everything!
this lesson was incredibly useful. so much useful information, so many advanced lessons. and all this is free. I am very grateful to you, thank you. You are really amazing 😍
you know your tutorials are good when people are using them to achieve similar effects in different software lol my friend is doing GLSL shaders and im using Blender
Another amazing tutorial! I've learned a lot of super-useful techniques from your videos, not to mention the treasure trove of textures you've provided :)
Man the Mosaic effect is so obvious and simple. Before watching this video, I was literally trying to make individual pixel elements that would read the color of the source image with sampleImage expression 😂
Absolutely loved this one, Brady. Could have used this on my last short film. Thanks for explaining everything. You rock! Can't wait to use this in the future.
Hey man, I bought your project file and it's awesome, being able to just build projects normally visually and then drop them in to the file to change them to this aesthetic is so convenient and they look amazing however, I wanted to change my animated stinger transition for OBS that has a transparent background where it fills the screen while the scene changes and then unfills it and this project file creates a black background that obviously the grain and glows bleed on to. Do you know a way to just apply the effects to the solid in my transition and leave the background empty or will it not be possible as the file requires a background to create the effect?
This is awesome! Thank you for figuring out the math for this, I'll definitely be coming back in the future when I need to use the mosaic tiling maths hah
When I try to click on the Pixelate - Displacement Reference layer like you at 4:05 it wont show the opacity so I'm not exactly sure what you're changing the opacity on. If you could offer some advice that would help me a ton. I've followed the tutorial exactly up until that point but past there I get lost because I'll try changing the opacity to 0 on a bunch on things but none of them do the same to the video as what you've done.
Great tutorial! What is the rationale behind Noise (adds high frequencies) > Blur (filters out high freqs) > Unsharp Mask (boosts high freqs)? Thank you!
not quite like this, but I had made a very similar 'marco level pixels' type effect in nuke some years ago, and now I'm thinking I need to apply these concepts there and redo that tool. mine had color and this method could easily do the same by running it 3 times for the red green and blue channels (or a more elegant way to handle it all at once, but for simplicity's sake). great info as always. I hardly use PS/AE anymore but watch your tutorials intently and apply the same techniques in nuke!
at 17:18 you click on the preview panel and it opens how do you make it do that? my preview panel can only be viewed either on open state or full screen and no matter what settings i choose it won't do this
Thank you so much for the tutorial. And I always wonder how people can learn after effect so deeply and know so many principles and expressions. And I am always like a beginner who need to learn these tutorials in RUclips... I just wonder why... Is there any ways to upgrade our after effect skills?
Rewatching this video a year later after I have some more skill in AE. Still blows my mind that people can figure out how to build these effects by scratch. This is one of my favorite channels on YT and i check in frequently for new uploads.
As soon as I saw your photoshop tutorial I tried my hand at making this in after effects. Mine worked very similar but wasn't as flexible. Couple things that helped me: 1. Pre-comping the footage layer so it can be swapped at any time. 2. Using the deep glow effect really made mine look nice. 3. Using CC toner to create a heat map effect based on luminosity.
Nice I like that heat map idea! I was just checking out deep glow, thinking it'd be a good fit for this, that's cool to hear
SAME.
First thing I thought when seeing the PS video was the same - but I don't have the skills to even attempt this magic in AE, so am very glad to see this! Much appreciated.
I'm a motion graphic artist with more than 5 years using After Effects and these are probably the best tutorials I have seen on RUclips. You sir are a complete master!
I gasped in delight when I saw the thumbnail. Thank you a million times for what you're doing for the creative community. Self-taught amateurs like me, who can't afford school are grateful! God bless you!
Video was spot on, not just you telling what to do but actually explaining what is going on. Also just when i thought why not use motion tile you actually explained why not. Absolutely amazing tutorial.
18 and half minutes of absolute gold.
I watched the Photoshop tutorial and thought, I have to do this on video, I bet you can in After Effects, and sure enough, here you are! Well played.
I didn't even need the Photoshop tutorial. I've been looking for an effect like this for my Cyberpunk interface project. Thanks so much for this!
This man deserve the entire world, he share information and resources that others charge hundreds of dollars
This is one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. The final effect is neat, but your teaching style and effort put in to the video is phenomenal. Makes me feel how I felt when I was just starting out and watching Andrew Kramer tutorials.
I just watched the tutorial for ps and thought to myself "It would be really cool to use the same effect in a video", and then I saw this video thumbnail... really loving your channel
You are essentially a digital media national treasure at this point.
Man I love you so hard. Did a whole set of images with the photoshop one and started thinking how would I replicate it in after effects and then here you are. I'm super gratefull of all of the work you do and specially love the videos translating an effect from photoshop to after effects!
Right on, I've been meaning to think back through some of the Photoshop ones - I bet there are some other good adaptations
Dude, your skill sets are actually insane! Mind completely blown!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Amazing tutorials as always 🙌🏻
the work you're doing here is simply amazing! those 5$ for the template file is insane compared to the cost of most plugins out there. thank you for everything!
This guys is going to save my whole CAREER.
I mean THE QUALITY on these videos. You are a machine. Unreal stuff
Haha I i saw the PS video and immediately wanted to check out application for AE. You really have it all covered. Definitely worth the sub.
Amazing tutorial and i was shocked to see that your preset is only 5 dollars. Super fair and high value! Love you channel
This is the best thing i ever watched, thank you, man, deeply,
YESSSSS! I've been trying to make it myself from your Photoshop tutorial with no/bad result. Finnaly there's working After Effect tutorial!
Dude, you are amazing! proud patreon of yours right here
this lesson was incredibly useful. so much useful information, so many advanced lessons. and all this is free. I am very grateful to you, thank you. You are really amazing 😍
My new favorite e channel
Insane talent ✨
this’s crazy dude you’re genius
Nice work, brother! I was thing about AE the entire time during the PS tutorial, haha!
you know your tutorials are good when people are using them to achieve similar effects in different software lol
my friend is doing GLSL shaders and im using Blender
this is AMAZING! You're a great teacher!!
Another amazing tutorial! I've learned a lot of super-useful techniques from your videos, not to mention the treasure trove of textures you've provided :)
Yup your Photoshop tutorial was screeeaming to do that to motion picture :) I even suggested it - but in a form of AE CRT simulator
great job with this, really easy to grasp a lot of techniques watching it through
This is INSANE. This tutorial is fantastic but I am def buying your template for this
I just love your work man. Thank you so much for everything you do for us. Grow more. Love from India.
Unreal transitions, you are an After Effects engineer, looks great!
Liked & subscribed after this. Amazing dedication
Missed u. Im looking forward your next PS tutorial 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Our new Andrew Kramer. Incredibly awesome!
You and Andrew Kramer are After Effects Wizards
thanks for your incredible work and for sharing your knowledge.
Bro. I'm only watching and my head hurts already 😭😭😭
I admire the amount of work you put into your videos, wonderful work!
Man the Mosaic effect is so obvious and simple. Before watching this video, I was literally trying to make individual pixel elements that would read the color of the source image with sampleImage expression 😂
incredibly elegant as always! thanks brady!
this is awesomeee! 💛
this math is so overwhelming but way more interesting than school work
sick dude, this this top tier content
Absolute genius! Thank you so much!
Amazing work my brother!!
This video is much more interesting than Marvel films.
Amazing technique, thanks for this!
2024 plug-in comment.
respect
No plugin yet?
Maybe waveloq but is only for photoshop 😢
Absolutely loved this one, Brady. Could have used this on my last short film. Thanks for explaining everything. You rock!
Can't wait to use this in the future.
Excellent man ! Great job ! 🙌💯
That's so amazing! Thanks for sharing!!
Love it!! Your awesome dude!❤
Awesome tutorial! Can't wait to add this feature into my final project for class :)
how could one person master so many skill set? that's illegal. 😁😁😁😁😁😁 this is a lot to learn for me. thank you so much
Amazing, love your AE tutorials 👍
You're the BEST Brady!
Absolutely awesome tutorial! Thank you!!
Love your work!
You're continuously sharing your trade secret. Hat off to you, sir!
I love you and your tutorial!
You are a genius, I wish i had the capability to make up these effects
Thank you so much bro, looking for this effect for a univ project
Another amazing tutorial. I've learned so many techniques from this channel that I employ on a nearly daily basis. 😁
That's awesome, glad to hear it!
Love this, thank you!
Hey man, I bought your project file and it's awesome, being able to just build projects normally visually and then drop them in to the file to change them to this aesthetic is so convenient and they look amazing however, I wanted to change my animated stinger transition for OBS that has a transparent background where it fills the screen while the scene changes and then unfills it and this project file creates a black background that obviously the grain and glows bleed on to. Do you know a way to just apply the effects to the solid in my transition and leave the background empty or will it not be possible as the file requires a background to create the effect?
This is awesome! Thank you for figuring out the math for this, I'll definitely be coming back in the future when I need to use the mosaic tiling maths hah
Wow this is crazy. Thanks for making this video ♥♥
Awesome work! 🔥🔥🔥
I would definitely buy the plugin if you release it! another awesome video man, appreciate the effort.
I am really thankful that I found your channel
Very unusualand useful ideas.
Thank you!
Love the effect, tank you for that :)
amazing bro, keep going !
you are amazing, i love watching your video 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
can someone explain how he scripted the tint effect at 1:39 ? I tried myself it but couldn't get it to work :(
instant subscribed! Thank you!
When I try to click on the Pixelate - Displacement Reference layer like you at 4:05 it wont show the opacity so I'm not exactly sure what you're changing the opacity on. If you could offer some advice that would help me a ton. I've followed the tutorial exactly up until that point but past there I get lost because I'll try changing the opacity to 0 on a bunch on things but none of them do the same to the video as what you've done.
did u solved this problem. Same.
Great tutorial! What is the rationale behind Noise (adds high frequencies) > Blur (filters out high freqs) > Unsharp Mask (boosts high freqs)? Thank you!
mind boggling
Nice work!
Superb, thank you very much!
not quite like this, but I had made a very similar 'marco level pixels' type effect in nuke some years ago, and now I'm thinking I need to apply these concepts there and redo that tool. mine had color and this method could easily do the same by running it 3 times for the red green and blue channels (or a more elegant way to handle it all at once, but for simplicity's sake). great info as always. I hardly use PS/AE anymore but watch your tutorials intently and apply the same techniques in nuke!
mind blown once again
at 17:18 you click on the preview panel and it opens
how do you make it do that? my preview panel can only be viewed either on open state or full screen and no matter what settings i choose it won't do this
nevermind
found it
you gotta drag your panel out of it's place and when dropping it in place, drop it in the square not the border
Great tutorial!
So Sick man!
such a good tutorial
That's amazing ! Congrats ! I'm very curious about the process of creating the first footage, a futur tutorial maybe ? 🙏
great tutorial!!
Thank you for this ❤🔥
I lov you, very good tutorial.
The Template is free and the materials used too?
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for the tutorial. And I always wonder how people can learn after effect so deeply and know so many principles and expressions. And I am always like a beginner who need to learn these tutorials in RUclips... I just wonder why... Is there any ways to upgrade our after effect skills?
what a beautiful things!!
Amazing! You are amazing!
Super cool! Thanks!