So, here is one of the best AE tutorials about how to animate text and this video has only 1500 views... Life's just not fair. I love your videos man. Keep it up!
Jeff your tutorials are always so comprehensive, and I continue to learn insightful tips/inspirations that I watch all the ads hoping you are compensated for your time and all you contribute to the Motion Design community.... Great stuff. Thank you.
I really appreciate you saying that. I wish I had 100x the subs I have - I'm hoping this channel will take off. I put a lot into my tutorials and love doing this. Thanks for watching!
@@7MinuteAETutorials I know, i can see the efforts you put. I will try my best to recommend your channel whenever i can. :) btw you can upload these tutorials links on reddit etc. You channel will get lot of exposure from there. Many creator do that in AE's sub-reddits.
This is not a tutorial, this is a course that includ a huge information, and cover every aspect we need to know to be able to master AE. I learn soooooo many thing in one video. because in 19 min, you're giving us info. that ,i personally need a lot of time to process and take note. So, THANK you soooo mauch JEFF. the best and fastest profesor in the world. Saludos from Seville Spain.
Can I just say that the idea to use masks on text then use the animators to reveal it is brilliant! Thank you so much for this awesome tip and for your tutorials. I have a question though, what is the name of the font you're using? It looks good.
Hello, awesome videos. I am learning a lot from them. I do have a question. when saving presets. I see you have a drop down on your Effects & Presets. How did you get the Animation Presets dropdown. I cant seem to get that on mine. I just got AE and been using it for like 3 days. so forgive me if its a dumb question.
It's not a dumb question at all. If you've never saved an animation preset, you have to have one created in your Documents folder. For some reason, AE doesn't create one by default. Once you save your first preset, you'll see that folder because AE will create it for you. It's annoying, but you have to create an animation preset first in order to get the folder created. Then you should have a drop-down. Let me know if this helps.
I learned so much from this video after being intimidated for so long.. I finally understand the offset control but I dont understand why it has a negative to positive range? Why couldn’t it go from 0 to 100%? I'm gonna play around with them some more and see if I can draw a conlcusion. Thank you!
Hi Jeff! I just discovered your channel yesterday. I've been a professional video editor for over 25 years now. I've learned so much from you in the past 2 days! Thank you!! I do have a weird question though ... Do you have any thoughts on why those two parameters are specifically named "Ease Low" and "Ease High"? (I understand their function but I can't make sense of the naming convention). Thanks again!!!
Thanks for watching, and thanks for the question. I don't have an official answer to this, but I believe the Ease High and Ease Low thing is based on how I understand Text Animators work. Think about the logic behind it being a shape. That's why there's options like square (I'm pretty sure I remember seeing this from School of Motion on one of their tutorials). Ease High would start the ease at the highest point of the shape (which would be Ease Out) and Ease Low would be at the lowest point (or Ease In). I think it's called High and Low because the internal logic is like a top to bottom of a shape if you were looking at it on a screen... I can visualize what they are talking about but I'm having issues articulating it exactly. The top of the square is Ease High, the bottom of it would be Ease Low. I'm not sure if this helps or makes it more confusing :)
Jeff's diagrams are brilliant. You can get the concept of what functions go where and do what - all at a glance. Really invaluable learning tools.
thanks so much for the kind words. I received your email. sorry I haven't had a chance to reply. I really appreciate you reaching out.
@@7MinuteAETutorials You are
@@7MinuteAETutorials You are a really excellent teacher Jeff. Your site is my 'go to' when I want to learn how AE works.
So, here is one of the best AE tutorials about how to animate text and this video has only 1500 views... Life's just not fair. I love your videos man. Keep it up!
Totally agree with Csabi Kremser
I hope you get the channel growth you deserve, because these guides are absolutely lit. Kudos.
Thanks so much!
Jeff your tutorials are always so comprehensive, and I continue to learn insightful tips/inspirations that I watch all the ads hoping you are compensated for your time and all you contribute to the Motion Design community.... Great stuff. Thank you.
Such an under-rated channel.
I really appreciate you saying that. I wish I had 100x the subs I have - I'm hoping this channel will take off. I put a lot into my tutorials and love doing this. Thanks for watching!
@@7MinuteAETutorials I know, i can see the efforts you put. I will try my best to recommend your channel whenever i can. :)
btw you can upload these tutorials links on reddit etc. You channel will get lot of exposure from there. Many creator do that in AE's sub-reddits.
@@xDaShaanx I didn't know that! Thanks so much
This is not a tutorial, this is a course that includ a huge information, and cover every aspect we need to know to be able to master AE.
I learn soooooo many thing in one video. because in 19 min, you're giving us info. that ,i personally need a lot of time to process and take note.
So, THANK you soooo mauch JEFF. the best and fastest profesor in the world.
Saludos from Seville Spain.
Gracias, mi amigo. He estado aprendiendo español y quería mostrarte el mismo respeto. Este es el mejor comentario.
@@7MinuteAETutorials Soy amiga(femenino).
Eres el mejor profe del mundo :)
Saludos hermano.
I've said it before and will say this again; this is sheer GOLD! Thanks Jeff!
Such a clear tutorial which opens this subject with just enough examples to continue from here. Thank you very much!
Really well thought out instruction. The summary at the end is perfect. Much appreciated
Very thorough - another excellent tut' thank you.
Jeff, you are simply great.
very helpful so underrated
Thank you very much brother
Amazing content as always.......... Cheers.......... to the good work
Can I just say that the idea to use masks on text then use the animators to reveal it is brilliant! Thank you so much for this awesome tip and for your tutorials. I have a question though, what is the name of the font you're using? It looks good.
Thanks for watching! Im using Gotham in this tutorial.
@@7MinuteAETutorials Thank you!
Very Very Good!!! So Helpful! Thanks Jeff.
Thanks for watching
You' re doing a great wok! Thank you!
Hello, awesome videos. I am learning a lot from them. I do have a question. when saving presets. I see you have a drop down on your Effects & Presets. How did you get the Animation Presets dropdown. I cant seem to get that on mine. I just got AE and been using it for like 3 days. so forgive me if its a dumb question.
It's not a dumb question at all. If you've never saved an animation preset, you have to have one created in your Documents folder. For some reason, AE doesn't create one by default. Once you save your first preset, you'll see that folder because AE will create it for you. It's annoying, but you have to create an animation preset first in order to get the folder created. Then you should have a drop-down. Let me know if this helps.
@@7MinuteAETutorials Thank you for the help, it worked. Also thank you for the awesome tutorial videos, I am learning a lot form them.
Guaoooo . Nice video.. Thank you very much
I learned so much from this video after being intimidated for so long.. I finally understand the offset control but I dont understand why it has a negative to positive range? Why couldn’t it go from 0 to 100%? I'm gonna play around with them some more and see if I can draw a conlcusion. Thank you!
Increíble! Gracias! :)
Hi Jeff! I just discovered your channel yesterday. I've been a professional video editor for over 25 years now. I've learned so much from you in the past 2 days! Thank you!! I do have a weird question though ... Do you have any thoughts on why those two parameters are specifically named "Ease Low" and "Ease High"? (I understand their function but I can't make sense of the naming convention). Thanks again!!!
Thanks for watching, and thanks for the question. I don't have an official answer to this, but I believe the Ease High and Ease Low thing is based on how I understand Text Animators work. Think about the logic behind it being a shape. That's why there's options like square (I'm pretty sure I remember seeing this from School of Motion on one of their tutorials). Ease High would start the ease at the highest point of the shape (which would be Ease Out) and Ease Low would be at the lowest point (or Ease In). I think it's called High and Low because the internal logic is like a top to bottom of a shape if you were looking at it on a screen... I can visualize what they are talking about but I'm having issues articulating it exactly. The top of the square is Ease High, the bottom of it would be Ease Low. I'm not sure if this helps or makes it more confusing :)
Thanks!
Que buen tutorial!. Me da paja traducir, solo comento para ayudar al algoritmo! Saludos desde Argentina
Hi Jeff, our AE rockstar (no BS) that you already are, just interested to know about the musician part of you.
Gracias sir 👍
lo máximo. Al grano!!
Muchas gracias por ver!
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This is so helpful, Thank you very much sir! I appreciate you very much.