It sure does! It’s why learning a program like PowerPoint can be so hard. There are so many things to know and then a whole other step of figuring out how to apply them
So at 0:10, that’s the motion graphics video, but I did something similar with the PowerPoint later on. I made a quick short about the animations I used here: ruclips.net/user/shorts7iQ4vdyYdcY?si=m4gT5iigq7EBCqRV Basically I use either a combination of replay and wipe or replay and a motion path!
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Buen dato, muchas gracias. 👋🏻
Great series. It amazing that how simple they look but so much work goes behind it.
It sure does! It’s why learning a program like PowerPoint can be so hard. There are so many things to know and then a whole other step of figuring out how to apply them
Madam your video tutorials was so easy and well explained. Thank you. Wish you all the best. We like call u queen of ppt
Hahaha thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying them!
Thank you for this series, I'm eagerly following you. But I'm curious to know how did you achieve the screen panning down when the graph moved down
Great question! Are you referencing Part 1 at around 1:47? I’d be happy to do a short showing how that was done.
@@tipptxI meant at 00:10 there is a red line which wipes downward, but the camera also pans down with the line. Thank you for responding 😀
So at 0:10, that’s the motion graphics video, but I did something similar with the PowerPoint later on. I made a quick short about the animations I used here: ruclips.net/user/shorts7iQ4vdyYdcY?si=m4gT5iigq7EBCqRV
Basically I use either a combination of replay and wipe or replay and a motion path!