Thank you! I totally agree. They're still upset about how the AI is trained. I understand. My Brain was trained on all of the Greatest Ad Agencies & Motion Designers out there. BR.A.I.N!!!
Thanks, and thanks for watching! Someone asked me why didn’t use Autofill for them. I like to have total control over my animations. Can’t always rely on plugins. Or maybe I just enjoy pain.
This is the first time in my life that I am writing a comment. I just wanted to congratulate you. You are a brilliant teacher. Absolutely perfect tutorial.
Wow, very cool how you combine these three tools, the result is stunning! Well done on the wires making, ufff this must be long. Thanks a lot for the step-by-step process, the morph, pulse and echo effects in AE makes a huge diff on the final results. Very interesting
@@cedricvagabonding931 Thank you! This shot took about 2 days or 16 hours to complete. I’m glad you picked up on the details. It’s details like that separate you from the rest. The small things!
Thank you! Best believe that if this was a paid project, I'd film the hands on green screen, and render out those wires from Cinema 4D. Then composite everything in After Effects. This is an experiment, so no need to be perfect. Thanks for watching!
This is dope, I gotta get that power mesh thing. one day well be able to do this all with A.I. Some really great tips in here. I havent used runway in a while, excited to get back in. Wonder what other stuff could be done with this mesh tool. Man sooo much tedious work in this though lol. came out nice though
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, there aren't any shortcuts for this type of work. Some shots can take up to a day for a couple of seconds of on screen time. Here's a list of Power Mesh Tutorials ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=powermesh+after+effects . You can do so much with it.
nice combination of artistic and technical execution... didn't catch how the paths were set to mask the wires but overall, inspired to check out AI integration.
that was fun to watch! A lot of work ... explained on a nice level...not too deep explaining every step and not too fast ,so that it is possible to follow.. and the result looks pretty good! by doing this method you have at least some control of over the animation, that is still lacking with synthetic generated video and makes the differnce between compositing CGI animations vs. generated videos. But this might change soon with some new tools and will get quite normal for animators to work with... but one thing i was wondering...why did you mask all the skinparts between the wires by hand?...no magic selection possible? anyway..thanks fo that tutorial...enjoyed it.
Hey! Thanks for watching. I never trusted the magic selection tools. I’m old school, and I usually use the pen tool for selecting and masking. I used the Lasso tool in this tutorial because the pen tool is time consuming.
very nice man!! thanks for the insight. But: Filming a hand would be much faster I guess. Doing the lines in 3D also probably faster and way more flexible once you've build it. Dont you think?
@@frankwerner923 Thanks! I think I’m going to have to pin a comment to the top of this video. This is just an experiment to see if I can use AI in my After Effects workflow. If I was getting paid for this, I’d hire an actress, and a 3D generalist. I’d just direct it.
Fantastic result! You're great at explaining the work that went into it. Could the process be made easier by vectorizing the wires layer in Illustrator instead of drawing them manually one by one? And maybe by using AutoFill plugin instead of Trim Paths?
@@Aurelius511 Thank you, and thanks for watching. Sometimes I enjoy the hard ways of doing things, because I learn from mistakes. I believe there would be tons of work to vectorize the wires in illustrator. As you can see, those wires have tons of little details that illustrator might make a mistake when vectorizing. Also, I’ve used the autofill plugin before, and I had to turn off multi frame rendering, and cache and resimulate a million times over after every edit. I think autofill v3 fixed all of that, and I’ll try it out next time.
Thank you very much for that tutorial, it's great! Can you say how much time did you need for this composition, all in all? What was the production time including concepting, trying, thinking, doing and waiting for rendering minus the time for the work for the making-of-video?
@@fuxplus9638 You’re welcome! I’m guesstimating 3 days. About an hour or so coming up with the main concept. An hour or so in Midjourney. Another hour in photoshop. Maybe 23 hours in After Effects. All for a 5 second shot. This shot is for a personal project I’m working on. I figured let me show people how we can use AI and After Effects.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials sorry for replying so late! Do you have an instagram account where I can text you? It’ll be easier for me to send you examples there
Amazing work and effort. only thing that's not possible with AI yet is replicating those wire shadows on the skin. you'll need 3D experience. but it is crazy that we are living in the future already!
Thank you!! I got lazy with the shadows. The shadows were in the original wire image, but I got lazy and slapped a drop shadow layer style, because with was going to take longer to mask out all of those shadows. Next time though.
Great Tutorial! I am quite new to After Effects and when I am trying to follow all the steps concerning revealing the object, it doesn't work. It is just a white shape animation and nothing is being revealed. Can you, please, give a more detailed explanation (maybe you used some other effects not mentioned in the video) on that part and do more tutorials on it cause looks cool!
This is nice im deciding if its worth the effort tho just to use ai or manually create this things with cg nomrally lmao. what would u suggest is this tut simply to show potential or do you believe this is more efficient than to have created this using more regular processes.
Thanks!! This is a small part of a short project I'm working on. It's an experiment to see if we can use AI in a Motion Graphics, and or Visual Effects workflow. I just wanted to share my findings. I think its best to learn traditional 3D, Motion Design, and use AI to either enhance or help in smaller areas of a project.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials Its super interesting to see. Definetly inspires to try out more. I usually creat with 3D but i am keen an getting more into Ai. So far i mainly used it for references. Can not yet get the prompts exactly how i imagine it to be. It takes really long to get good results haha. But definetly looking into more Ai creation!
@@makidznGlad a video like this can spark ideas! There are tons of Prompt guides out there. You’ll figure it out. Also get really good at 3D, and see how AI can help with the process, and not replace it.
Jesuschrist bro, this is some next level rotoscoping! Incredible work!!! You have nothing buy my praise and admiration for all the effort you put into this badboi! 🤲💪❤ My only suggestion would be to never use Levels, it's trash compared to Curves. Curves always, never Levels! ^_^ X
BTW there's a script on AEScript that let you offset layers automatically, it's called Sequencer, there's another one that lets you sequence layers with different presets (even a random mode) but I can't remember the name!
@@byziad thanks for the suggestion. I have some really good keyframe sequencers, but this animation was very custom, and scripts wouldn’t work well with my specific timing.
Boom! And they say AI will take our jobs. You still have to know the basics, like cutting things out in Photoshop, Rubber stamping, making Plates etc. basic keyframe animations in After Effects, and 3D camera tracking. Not easy.
this is so good man! love the blend of traditional tools and AI.
Thanks so much! I learn so much from your tutorials as well!
This is how artists should view AI, as an enhancement to their skills, not a replacement! Excellent work!
Thank you! I totally agree. They're still upset about how the AI is trained. I understand. My Brain was trained on all of the Greatest Ad Agencies & Motion Designers out there. BR.A.I.N!!!
trim pathing all the wires is mad lad territory!! Major props dude this was so much fun to watch
Thanks for watching! I get Mad Lad Crazy for Motion Design!!!
Mad props for all those trim paths. AMAZING Results!
Thanks, and thanks for watching! Someone asked me why didn’t use Autofill for them. I like to have total control over my animations. Can’t always rely on plugins. Or maybe I just enjoy pain.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials Can totally relate with your brother . Keep making these videos!!! will be there to watch!
@@YuvrajGarg Will do!!
This work is really impressive. I'd have to spend weeks on this single effect. Loved it
@@marcoschaves2214 I’ve spent years on this effect so that you don’t have to. Thanks for watching!!!
This is the first time in my life that I am writing a comment. I just wanted to congratulate you. You are a brilliant teacher. Absolutely perfect tutorial.
Thank you for making your first comment on my video. I hope this video helped you!!!
My guy. This was awesome. Has my brain firing off thinking just like your work
@@lincjollyart Thank you!! Glad it has your brain thinking of ways to use this new technology!
The work you put into that reveal mask was incredible!
@@therealkhroma Thank you! Tons of work sadly, but it’s always about the final result! Hope I helped out!
This is the perfect example use of ai for vfx. Please make more of this!
@@AmirHamzah_MAHBAR Thanks! Glad it was helpful! I’m working on some new tutorials now.
youre a great teacher , you should do more of these, they explain a lot and are helpful for all , will deffo tune in! thank u
Thank you!! I’ll make more soon. Glad I can help!
One of the best videos ive ever seen, youre brilliant thank you
Thank you!! Glad I could help!!
Absolutely Incredible! Thank you for sharing this workflow. Very reminiscent of the scene in Avengers Endgame when Stark has the infinity stones.
Thanks for watching! I've never watched that movie. I have to watch it now. Maybe it will give me some ideas.
Man, you're just mad!!! What a work... My goodness, all this masking! Congrats for your patience
This is how we learn. It’s very painful in the beginning, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a piece of cake.
you really showed us the hard work and technology to do it proper thank you!!!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!!
This is crazy and trim-pathing all those individual wires, Damm! subbed!!! and waiting for the next tutorial
@@chillu420 Thanks for the Sub! I know it’s crazy, it’s all about the final result!!
bro, honestly this is amazing, love how you explained everything. Thank you!
You’re welcome! Glad I can help!!
This is so wild man, super interesting to watch, hope you keep making videos!
@@Dexxterx Thank you! I’ll try to post more often!!!
This was a master at work, amazing content man!
@@87render_official Thank you! I’m no master. I enjoy sharing my knowledge!
Amazing tutorial. To the point, detailed, no bs. 👏🏼
Thank you! These tutorial are so in depth that it's important to stay on track. Hope it helped!!!
Wow this is actually insane!
Thank you!!! Glad I could Help!
New Subscriber! Great video man! Learned some new cool tricks today! Thank you.
@@Dandaman100 Thanks for subscribing! Glad I could help!!
Wow, very cool how you combine these three tools, the result is stunning! Well done on the wires making, ufff this must be long. Thanks a lot for the step-by-step process, the morph, pulse and echo effects in AE makes a huge diff on the final results. Very interesting
@@cedricvagabonding931 Thank you! This shot took about 2 days or 16 hours to complete. I’m glad you picked up on the details. It’s details like that separate you from the rest. The small things!
So thorough, matey. Very nice
@@kbd9765 Glad I could help!!
Runway ML is a gem!
@@WealthAcademics it’s mind blowing. I wasn’t expecting anything good, but I was wrong.
this is so interesting and nice to see. would love to see other creative composite ideas with After effects and Mid journey.
Thank you! Will work on more tutorials for you!
very interesting and very cool, I like creativity so I really like your videos. Thank you very much
@@Rino_Animation Thanks for watching!!
Wow! This is crazy! Good job!
Thank you! Hope it was helpful
This is epic! Well done, 100% subbed, keep these coming.
Really enjoyed watching you explore the intersection between Ai and other software.
@@karimsedky3168 Thank you! Hope it was helpful!
This is a great work 😮
@@Heehel-j6w Thanks! I hope it was helpful!
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials it’s really helpful for me
Very interesting! thank you for sharing - looking forward to seeing more of your workflow
@@allendesigns1842 thank you! You’re welcome! I’m uploading one soon!
This is freaking insane! CRAZY!
@@celinepark6855 Thanks!! I hope it helped out!!
Super sick! The hand still looks a lil wonky.. it will get there.. 🐲
Thank you! Best believe that if this was a paid project, I'd film the hands on green screen, and render out those wires from Cinema 4D. Then composite everything in After Effects. This is an experiment, so no need to be perfect. Thanks for watching!
what a work🤯🤯🤯 my brain stopped working after seeing this
@@avinashpendurti8794 lol! My brain stopped working after I edited. Hope it helped out.
This is dope, I gotta get that power mesh thing. one day well be able to do this all with A.I. Some really great tips in here. I havent used runway in a while, excited to get back in. Wonder what other stuff could be done with this mesh tool. Man sooo much tedious work in this though lol. came out nice though
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, there aren't any shortcuts for this type of work. Some shots can take up to a day for a couple of seconds of on screen time. Here's a list of Power Mesh Tutorials ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=powermesh+after+effects . You can do so much with it.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials thank you i will look into this
@@TheBlackOperations for sure!!
Doesn't seem easy at all! But very detailed and clear guide thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
@@yoavPK1 Not easy at all. This is 20 years of experience distilled into a 23 minute video. Thanks for watching!!
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials 20 years and you did this with trim paths.
loved this video my dude! You should definitly do another one, similar style showcasing how the ai stuff + after effects go hand in hand:)!
Thank you! I'm working on one right now! Will post it soon!!
All things aside, I appreciate you my man for not using that puky version of midjourney logo 💪 heck yeah!
I’m confusion?
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials my man didn't put the gae version of midjourney logo in the thumbnail 💀
@ Oh Hahahahahahaha!!! Pause!!
So many great little tips! thanks man
@@AdamsMotion You’re welcome!! Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial 🔥 Not many people are talking about this workflow Ae + Runway and is money
Thank you!!! Hope it helped! I'll make some more!
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials please do! Thanks
Amazing stuff bro. Must have took you ages to learn all that stuff haha
Thank you! I've been doing this stuff for about 20 years!
nice combination of artistic and technical execution... didn't catch how the paths were set to mask the wires but overall, inspired to check out AI integration.
Thank you! I’ll make sure I don’t miss things like that next time!
Nice work, subbed.
Thank you for the Sub, and watching!!
sick work!! keep it up
@@sissyjasmine5691 Thanks! Will do!!
you are my teacher!! thank you so much
You’re welcome! Glad I can teach you!!
that was fun to watch! A lot of work ... explained on a nice level...not too deep explaining every step and not too fast ,so that it is possible to follow..
and the result looks pretty good! by doing this method you have at least some control of over the animation, that is still lacking with synthetic generated video and makes the differnce between compositing CGI animations vs. generated videos. But this might change soon with some new tools and will get quite normal for animators to work with...
but one thing i was wondering...why did you mask all the skinparts between the wires by hand?...no magic selection possible?
anyway..thanks fo that tutorial...enjoyed it.
Hey! Thanks for watching. I never trusted the magic selection tools. I’m old school, and I usually use the pen tool for selecting and masking. I used the Lasso tool in this tutorial because the pen tool is time consuming.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorialsi like the old school😎...you know what you are doing 😉. thanks again for sharing your workflow!
@@deekay5487sometimes, it’s the best way to go!
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!!
@@andreatavolaro7513 Thanks for watching! Hope it was helpful!
Great work man. I just subbed.
Thank you!! Hope it was helpful!
so cool! 😍
Thanks! Hope it was helpful!
nice one. Keep doing more!
@@GuillermoGarcia-mf6ji Thank for watching! I’m uploading one soon!
OMFG bro, what a huge work! GOAT!
Thank you! Hope it helped!!!
very nice man!! thanks for the insight.
But:
Filming a hand would be much faster I guess. Doing the lines in 3D also probably faster and way more flexible once you've build it. Dont you think?
@@frankwerner923 Thanks! I think I’m going to have to pin a comment to the top of this video. This is just an experiment to see if I can use AI in my After Effects workflow. If I was getting paid for this, I’d hire an actress, and a 3D generalist. I’d just direct it.
wow this was great!! thank you
@@tony92506 Thank you for watching! Glad I could help!
Fantastic result! You're great at explaining the work that went into it. Could the process be made easier by vectorizing the wires layer in Illustrator instead of drawing them manually one by one? And maybe by using AutoFill plugin instead of Trim Paths?
@@Aurelius511 Thank you, and thanks for watching. Sometimes I enjoy the hard ways of doing things, because I learn from mistakes. I believe there would be tons of work to vectorize the wires in illustrator. As you can see, those wires have tons of little details that illustrator might make a mistake when vectorizing. Also, I’ve used the autofill plugin before, and I had to turn off multi frame rendering, and cache and resimulate a million times over after every edit. I think autofill v3 fixed all of that, and I’ll try it out next time.
That's super impressive.
@@dirty47 Thank you! Mad work for 5 seconds of screen time lol!
Incredible work.
Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you very much for that tutorial, it's great!
Can you say how much time did you need for this composition, all in all? What was the production time including concepting, trying, thinking, doing and waiting for rendering minus the time for the work for the making-of-video?
@@fuxplus9638 You’re welcome! I’m guesstimating 3 days. About an hour or so coming up with the main concept. An hour or so in Midjourney. Another hour in photoshop. Maybe 23 hours in After Effects. All for a 5 second shot. This shot is for a personal project I’m working on. I figured let me show people how we can use AI and After Effects.
The work you put in each and every detail is insane, its awesome. How much time did you invest doing this work?
Thank you. I think this took around 20 - 30 hours. Maybe less. Hope it helped!
Sick Concept and Execution
@@johanneschenbach9864 Thank you! Hope it helped!!
amazing tutorial thank you for sharing your talent
@@Rachidyous75 you’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
So sick man!!!!!!
@@Studiom44 Thank you!!!
this is amazing, thanks for the knowledge
@@n1ervaa you’re welcome! Glad I could help!!
Great job!Look's amazing, thanks for a journey
@@olespasychniknoway Thanks so much! Glad I could help!!
pretty amazing work. thanks for sharing.
@@zeusconquers Thank you!! Glad I could help!!
This is insane! W content. Do you take tutorial requests? I would love to learn more stuff from you.
@@lemonsaresour-v7p Thank you! Let me know what you would like to learn, and I’ll try to make a tutorial for it.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials sorry for replying so late! Do you have an instagram account where I can text you? It’ll be easier for me to send you examples there
Holy sheee, trusting in the process
@@dkdakty Thank you! Hope it was helpful!!
Amazing work and effort. only thing that's not possible with AI yet is replicating those wire shadows on the skin. you'll need 3D experience. but it is crazy that we are living in the future already!
Thank you!! I got lazy with the shadows. The shadows were in the original wire image, but I got lazy and slapped a drop shadow layer style, because with was going to take longer to mask out all of those shadows. Next time though.
Great Tutorial! I am quite new to After Effects and when I am trying to follow all the steps concerning revealing the object, it doesn't work. It is just a white shape animation and nothing is being revealed. Can you, please, give a more detailed explanation (maybe you used some other effects not mentioned in the video) on that part and do more tutorials on it cause looks cool!
Thanks for watching! I’m going to make short tutorial about that part, and send it off to you. Give me some time!
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials Ok, thanks! Will be waiting for!
@@ArpineM-AN for sure!!
Really cool bro. Thank you!
You’re welcome! Glad it helped!!
Please more midjourney+runaway+after effects tutorials
I’m working on another now! Thanks for watching !
The work flow is a bit time consuming for commercial work which u have like a day to deliver, but it the result looks really good.
@@AliSajedi-mf5wq Thank you! Most of the agencies I work with are not adopting any sort of AI right now. So we’re safe.
This is nice im deciding if its worth the effort tho just to use ai or manually create this things with cg nomrally lmao. what would u suggest is this tut simply to show potential or do you believe this is more efficient than to have created this using more regular processes.
Thanks!! This is a small part of a short project I'm working on. It's an experiment to see if we can use AI in a Motion Graphics, and or Visual Effects workflow. I just wanted to share my findings. I think its best to learn traditional 3D, Motion Design, and use AI to either enhance or help in smaller areas of a project.
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials wonderful thank you
this is so cool
@@yojacq Thanks! Hope it was helpful!
Great work!
Thank you! Hope it helped!
Nice work!
Thank you! Hope it helped!!
Salu2, desde la mitad del mundo, Quito-Ecuador
@@JONICHI74 Hola! Desde Nueva York!! ✋🏽
Too good explanation with detail
@@DOORS7122 Thank you!! Hope it helped!!
Wow dude! It's master peace!
@@yuryruban Thanks! Hope it was helpful!!
great video!
Thank you! Hope it Helped!!!
@@tapiamotion_ae_vfx_tutorials Its super interesting to see. Definetly inspires to try out more. I usually creat with 3D but i am keen an getting more into Ai. So far i mainly used it for references. Can not yet get the prompts exactly how i imagine it to be. It takes really long to get good results haha. But definetly looking into more Ai creation!
@@makidznGlad a video like this can spark ideas! There are tons of Prompt guides out there. You’ll figure it out. Also get really good at 3D, and see how AI can help with the process, and not replace it.
BEAUTIFUL
@@The_NewsHive Thank you! Hope it was helpful!!!
Awesome...✌
Thanks!!!
Jesuschrist bro, this is some next level rotoscoping! Incredible work!!! You have nothing buy my praise and admiration for all the effort you put into this badboi! 🤲💪❤ My only suggestion would be to never use Levels, it's trash compared to Curves. Curves always, never Levels! ^_^ X
@@jakejakejakejakejakejake Thanks for watching! One of my old Creative Directors told me to use Curves, and man… I’ve been stubborn. I’ll try it soon!
Legend.
Nah! You the Legend for watching!!
my guy has way too much time on this hand, can't believe how dedicated you were for this video
@@JorisEditing time flies when you’re having fun! Thanks for watching!!
He made a sick video u made f all
damn! this is great!
Thank you!! Was a ton of work! Hope it helped!
keep going bro. thats cool
@@davimak4671 Thank you! Will do!!
Man amazing tutorial! +1 sub
BTW there's a script on AEScript that let you offset layers automatically, it's called Sequencer, there's another one that lets you sequence layers with different presets (even a random mode) but I can't remember the name!
@@byziad Thanks for watching!! Hope it helped!
@@byziad thanks for the suggestion. I have some really good keyframe sequencers, but this animation was very custom, and scripts wouldn’t work well with my specific timing.
you are a genius
@@dogu1nh08 far from it, but Thank you! Hope it helped!!
bro learning form ASIA INDIA , please do make more video like these but VOX editing style .
Thank you! I’ll try that style in an upcoming video! Thanks for the suggestion!
goat
Thank you! Hope it helped!!
thanks bro
For sure! Hope it was helpful!
Bro you a Dope!!!!
Thank you!!!
This is barely ai, just a lot of hard work
Boom! And they say AI will take our jobs. You still have to know the basics, like cutting things out in Photoshop, Rubber stamping, making Plates etc. basic keyframe animations in After Effects, and 3D camera tracking. Not easy.
wowsers
Thank you! Hope it helped!!
🔥🔥
@@SwaziJive thank you!!
well done!
@@Cellenium125 Thank you! Hope it’s helpful!!
amazing
@@3seater Thank you! I hope it helped!
great:)
@@micbab-vg2mu Thank you! I hope you learned something!
thius is main blow 🤯
@@priafalah7790 Thank you! Hope it helped!!
my guy doing a tutorial using AI and chooses to work with human hands...!!! patience of a saint
@@brantub lol! I’ve worked on shots for 16 hours for 2 seconds. This ain’t nothing lol.
god dam! this much process
Yeah man. Lots of patience! Hope it helped!