thanks for awesome tutorial, after trying for hours to figure it out myself, I came to conclusion that your method is the most efficient to getting the line graph and gradient fill area under the curve.
Hi Nick, just wanted to let you know I used this technique at my workplace this week. Customer happy and me too! So thanks for the video. Have a great day
Nick, thanks so much for sharing that awesome infographic tutorial. You clearly show the secret sauce that goes into making a Vox style presentation. It would be great if you could do a video about the importance of sound with Vox style graphics. I notice that a lot of Vox videos (like the ones Johnny Harris makes) will have a lot of sound effects (clicks, wooshes, etc) accompanying the animation when displaying photo montages or infographics. Thanks again for sharing! You make everything easy to understand, 😀
adding the animator positions instead of doing the traditional position keyframes is the HOTTEST of tips! thank YOU! also it looks like Rift isn't free anymore
But wait... a question... How about animating a line? like with camera move that follows a line like the one you have here....sort of. But not nearly as geek. Just a subtle camera following a dot on a line that moves slowly through time and space as if to say, "Nick's coolness levels ARE ON THE RISE". That you could layover with low opacity on a montage of quickly moving sort of thing. That's what the world needs more of (and it is what i'm trying to figure out how to do right now. Seems like it would be everywhere but it isn't).
Could some of these parts been made in a more simple way like this? 1. Create a gradient layer in AE 2. Draw a shape layer of the graph with pen tool and make it a mask for the gradient layer 3.Create nulls from path 4.Create shape layers for the circle markers for each graph peak 5. Parent those circle markers to the nulls 6.Animate the nulls
In my experience, you will almost never do the design work in AE. It will always start in another program like Illustrator or Photoshop. Knowing how to import/work with any kind of design files is huge!
Do you like animation lessons like this? Let me know in the comments and I will make more! 👇
Well, of course, come on again)
Yeah, sure! Need more like this, bro.
Just the intro of this video is 10 times more fun than your average tutorial
Hear hear!
thanks for awesome tutorial, after trying for hours to figure it out myself, I came to conclusion that your method is the most efficient to getting the line graph and gradient fill area under the curve.
One of the best animation lesson intros of all time haha
There's THE STALLION once again riding those steep graph valleys.
This style of tutorials are perfect! Keep em coming 🙏
Just have to say... I love you. This is probably the best tutorial intro I've EVER seen in my decade of youtube tutorial searching. Thank you.
The unit should say Millions or Billions for your cool factor! Thanks for this fun tutorial!
Best opener on youtube ever!!
Hi Nick, just wanted to let you know I used this technique at my workplace this week. Customer happy and me too! So thanks for the video. Have a great day
This was really awesome thank you! learn some things to speed up work flow.
This is really cool also save me much more time
-Thanks
Nick, thanks so much for sharing that awesome infographic tutorial. You clearly show the secret sauce that goes into making a Vox style presentation. It would be great if you could do a video about the importance of sound with Vox style graphics. I notice that a lot of Vox videos (like the ones Johnny Harris makes) will have a lot of sound effects (clicks, wooshes, etc) accompanying the animation when displaying photo montages or infographics. Thanks again for sharing! You make everything easy to understand, 😀
very relaxing informative tutorial, learning too many new things, thanks for the hard work
This is awesome Nick, look forward to checking out more of your videos
Nice tutorials. thank you, we need more tuts about infographics!))
love it! thank you for sharing Nick :)
Yes, we want more
wow, thank you. it is a very cool tutorial and helpful
laughed out loud, great intro haha
Very nicely done, thank you!
Helpful! Thanks!
Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing all the tips. Greetings.
Dang these scripts are so helpful...
adding the animator positions instead of doing the traditional position keyframes is the HOTTEST of tips! thank YOU! also it looks like Rift isn't free anymore
It's name your own price. You type in $0 if you want to download it for free or throw the devs a few bucks if you can afford it!
@@motionbynick totally missed that! thanks again motion KING!
omg the introoo
I love overLord!!!!!!!!!!
that's great!
LMAO that intro is so good
Thanks,
But wait... a question... How about animating a line? like with camera move that follows a line like the one you have here....sort of. But not nearly as geek. Just a subtle camera following a dot on a line that moves slowly through time and space as if to say, "Nick's coolness levels ARE ON THE RISE". That you could layover with low opacity on a montage of quickly moving sort of thing. That's what the world needs more of (and it is what i'm trying to figure out how to do right now. Seems like it would be everywhere but it isn't).
thank you!
amazing
love you
Nick, how should we do to add more data points in between?, I can't get it right :(
Very helpful! Have you tried a graph with 3 coordinates? (X,Y and Z)
Hi Nick. The video is interesting, thanks. I am wondering what do you think of Nodes by yanobox. Do you use it for graph?
Could some of these parts been made in a more simple way like this?
1. Create a gradient layer in AE
2. Draw a shape layer of the graph with pen tool and make it a mask for the gradient layer
3.Create nulls from path
4.Create shape layers for the circle markers for each graph peak
5. Parent those circle markers to the nulls
6.Animate the nulls
In my experience, you will almost never do the design work in AE. It will always start in another program like Illustrator or Photoshop. Knowing how to import/work with any kind of design files is huge!
hi what is the best software for animations?
great video! thanks for the tips
bless
Cool
Man, you were super super uncool in the middle of 2020. Were you just gearing up for 2021?
time to learn how to use AE ;(
I was serious about creating animation for my project ! and u said its used for lying and manipulation on internet? lmao
LMFAOOO "but they're very important for lying and manipulating information on the internet" 💀
i doubt that your cool factor was so low in 2016.