I've got a feeling that this AE RUclips channel is gonna take off and become the no1 AE go-to guide. Thanks to Jake's amazing teaching approach. A big fan for many years.
Pretty awesome! I was mapping stuff on a 3D sphere in C4D and import them via Cineware. It could ve been done that easily. Thanks for this time saving tip. Really cool!
Jesus christ this is awesome! I'm currently dealing with a project that requires motion graphics in a 360° panoramic view, this seems like it could save me from a lot of headaches Could this be rendered as a 360 video? Edit: I just studied a bit more and saw VR comp Editor
My issue is, as soon as I apply the effect the distortion is too heavy. Even if I have the Lens Distortion to a minimum it still doesn't look like the original footage. Not sure why
I've got a feeling that this AE RUclips channel is gonna take off and become the no1 AE go-to guide. Thanks to Jake's amazing teaching approach. A big fan for many years.
SO happy you've done this series.
this channel reminds me of blender secrets but for after effects!
WOW! I didn't know this could be done in AE!
Was about to say the same!
Pretty awesome! I was mapping stuff on a 3D sphere in C4D and import them via Cineware. It could ve been done that easily.
Thanks for this time saving tip. Really cool!
Jake, you are really awesome, many thanks.
Thanks man! Really informative and straightforward.
Amazing tutorial. Really interesting one.
Wow! I like your style of teaching Bro
JAKE thanks for the GREAT content°
Jesus christ this is awesome!
I'm currently dealing with a project that requires motion graphics in a 360° panoramic view, this seems like it could save me from a lot of headaches
Could this be rendered as a 360 video?
Edit: I just studied a bit more and saw VR comp Editor
Thanks
I didnt no that this fx is there
awesome fxs
Nice!!
nice video
My issue is, as soon as I apply the effect the distortion is too heavy. Even if I have the Lens Distortion to a minimum it still doesn't look like the original footage. Not sure why
How can I add depth of field? Doesnt look real without it
Is that hdri cast reflections and shadows
So how to render without seeing the HDRI?
👍👍
from were is that hdr from?
Thanks