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Thanks for the tutorial! You explain everything very well :) I noticed you moving your anchor point to the center yourself, perhaps something you (or someone else reading this) didn't know yet is that if you click CTRL on your keyboard while double clicking the Pan Behind tool (in between the Camera tool and the Rectangle tool), the anchor point will automatically move to the center. :)
The shadow is created as a shape, but if you have a hard time getting it to fit, you can simply use the globe shape as a alpha matte. That way it will be easier for you to draw the shadow shape - in this case I set the shadow itself to multiply to make it blend better with the underlying colors.
Thanks for the tutorial. You have sketched a circle which is almost the size of the 1920/1080 pixel scene. Once you have applied cc sphere you have then upgraded the globe with the map to the size of the circle. In After Effects any enlarging of the globe means that the resolution of the map will be diminished even if the map is a vector. The scene I want to create is a globe of the size just under 1080 pixel height so that the country borders and names ( which I want included in my vector map) will not fade in resolution. Is there any way that the cc sphere effect can be made larger than the rather diminutive size it produces?
Ugghh...I was about to comment, "Best, simple sphere tutorial on RUclips!".....but then.....this tutorial started on the right foot with fundamentals and simple challenge...then derailed into partial rotations rather than full rotations, then double axes, THEN script on top of that. I think everyone was waiting for the rotation to start at 0 degrees on the first frame and end up at 360 on the last frame. Keep it simple. Very good explanations and narration however, not talking too fast for ex.
It's about layering. Yes, start with the fundamentals - but for the people that want to create some interesting motion, stay for the last bit. This all depends on people's skill level, and I aim to teach everyone something new. Not just beginners, not just the advanced motion designers.
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Great tutorial - super easy to follow, worked just as described. Thanks Oliver!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you 👍
You are very welcome!
very useful thank you Oliver
Such a good tutorial, thx for sharing! Im planning on using it with a composition from geolayers... we'll see if that works!
Appreciate it!
Thanks for the tutorial! You explain everything very well :)
I noticed you moving your anchor point to the center yourself, perhaps something you (or someone else reading this) didn't know yet is that if you click CTRL on your keyboard while double clicking the Pan Behind tool (in between the Camera tool and the Rectangle tool), the anchor point will automatically move to the center. :)
No problem, and thanks for giving a heads up and letting people know 🙌
@@OliverRandorff Actually, there's a shortcut to center the anchorpoint : Ctrl+Alt+Home :)
Thanks for the video. I tried and it came out well. I'm satisfied with the results 😌😊
Thank you so much, this was just the tutorial I needed
This was very helpful thanks ❤
Very cool tutorial! And very well explained! Thank you very much!
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for 👌
Great tutorial, Thank you
Thank you, so much, bro!
You're welcome!
thanks a lot man! great and useful
Thank you
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👍👍 wow. thankyou so much buddy
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I don't know how to put the shadow, but the rest worked. Thanks
The shadow is created as a shape, but if you have a hard time getting it to fit, you can simply use the globe shape as a alpha matte. That way it will be easier for you to draw the shadow shape - in this case I set the shadow itself to multiply to make it blend better with the underlying colors.
thanks :)
Cool, thanks
Ponk 80 No problem!
Great tutorial! Do you know how to add Map Markers (Pins) onto specific points on the map while both the X and Y are rotating on the globe?
I would add those in the precomp to make it rotate around
Thanks for the tutorial. You have sketched a circle which is almost the size of the 1920/1080 pixel scene. Once you have applied cc sphere you have then upgraded the globe with the map to the size of the circle. In After Effects any enlarging of the globe means that the resolution of the map will be diminished even if the map is a vector. The scene I want to create is a globe of the size just under 1080 pixel height so that the country borders and names ( which I want included in my vector map) will not fade in resolution. Is there any way that the cc sphere effect can be made larger than the rather diminutive size it produces?
I would create it in a much larger composition and afterwards downscale it. That way you shouldn't lose any quality.
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That's awesome, thank you!
It's very useful and awesome thanks
But I didn't understand last step 😅
The part about animating the globe? What specific part didn’t you understand?
Ugghh...I was about to comment, "Best, simple sphere tutorial on RUclips!".....but then.....this tutorial started on the right foot with fundamentals and simple challenge...then derailed into partial rotations rather than full rotations, then double axes, THEN script on top of that. I think everyone was waiting for the rotation to start at 0 degrees on the first frame and end up at 360 on the last frame. Keep it simple. Very good explanations and narration however, not talking too fast for ex.
It's about layering. Yes, start with the fundamentals - but for the people that want to create some interesting motion, stay for the last bit. This all depends on people's skill level, and I aim to teach everyone something new. Not just beginners, not just the advanced motion designers.
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Hope it was useful :)
thank you verymuch