Yes of course 👇 1. loopIn(): Loops keyframes before the first keyframe. 2. loopOut(): Loops keyframes after the last keyframe. 3. - value: Maintains the original property value in relation to the looping animation. So when combined, it takes the keyframes you have made for the specific property and play them on repeat both before and after. That's why it's important for the first and last keyframe to be the same - that way it's able to loop. Hope that makes sense!
I’m certainly trying - each video just takes a long time to produce. I already have a video on my channel “Animating Scene Transitions”, which you could start out watching 🔥
Oliver where have you been? I found you on Instagram beside the fact that I've been consuming YT for the past 5years learning motion design and never found you. You need to look into your YT SEO or something 😅😅.
Haha - I was quite active back in 2020-2021, but since then most of my time has been spent freelancing. I recently started posting again, so that's perhaps why I popped up in your feed 👀
@@OliverRandorff Please don't stop good and noble work mate. There are literally very few motion designers here. I know it's not that rewarding here on YT but still, I'd say help us. Love to have you in my subscriptions man. Love your tutorials 💖💖🙏🙏
Love the long form tutorials! Awesome stuff as always! Very clear and concise 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Very happy to hear that! Glad that you were able to learn something new 🔥
You have such a clear way of explaining things. Keep sharing your knowledge👍
I’m glad you think so! I try to cover why things move, and not just how to recreate the animations 🙌
@@OliverRandorff - Yup. Purpose of movement.
Amazing!!!
@@trianadiseno3559 thank you!
excelente aula de animação!
I'm glad that you found the video useful!
Can you explain what the expression with the loopIN and loopOut do?
Yes of course 👇
1. loopIn(): Loops keyframes before the first keyframe.
2. loopOut(): Loops keyframes after the last keyframe.
3. - value: Maintains the original property value in relation to the looping animation.
So when combined, it takes the keyframes you have made for the specific property and play them on repeat both before and after. That's why it's important for the first and last keyframe to be the same - that way it's able to loop. Hope that makes sense!
Hey oliver ❤. please be active on RUclips.. and come up with motion transitions... Transitions breakdown.. how to mange layers in complex animation.
I’m certainly trying - each video just takes a long time to produce. I already have a video on my channel “Animating Scene Transitions”, which you could start out watching 🔥
Please come back to youtube
I’m already here haha 🙌
Oliver where have you been? I found you on Instagram beside the fact that I've been consuming YT for the past 5years learning motion design and never found you. You need to look into your YT SEO or something 😅😅.
Haha - I was quite active back in 2020-2021, but since then most of my time has been spent freelancing. I recently started posting again, so that's perhaps why I popped up in your feed 👀
@@OliverRandorff Please don't stop good and noble work mate. There are literally very few motion designers here. I know it's not that rewarding here on YT but still, I'd say help us. Love to have you in my subscriptions man. Love your tutorials 💖💖🙏🙏