shapekeys is what I was looking for so long in tutorials and can't find it anywhere. *NOW* I feel like I can almost do any motion that can be created by aFteR eFFeCtS! HA HA HA HA!
This is such an innovative way to use Blender! Very, very clever. Never thought of Blender for motion graphics but it makes so much sense, especially once you are already familiar. Thank you for opening my eyes man!! Your work is outstanding.
I don't tend to comment usually, but I just want to express my gratitude for what you are doing! Great job and a bit different take on the basics that I as a newbie really need to uncover the magic of blender. Simple shapes without too much 3d modelling, which is a great basis for the more advanced stuff in the future. I'd like to see what would be your take on ortographic text transitions such as smoke or fire (shape from fire to text and vv.) I am almost sure there may be simpler workflows than the smoke/fire simulations? I guess it may be too advanced, so I patiently wait for what you come up with next. So far, this series has a very well thought out structure. So thanks for your work and keep up!
Well I suppose you could fake fire and smoke effects by using particlesystems, but a real simulation would definitely look better. I'll look into it, thank you for the suggestion and feedback :)
really nice tutorials... I am also using less and less after effects and blackmagic fusion for motion graphics as blender is getting better.... by rhe way. at 26 min you used empty to move keyframed objecrs.... well you can use delta translation rotation and scale, very very convenient....
Thanks learned a ton from these videos. I don't think that brush bool tool intersect at 19:40 shows up in EEVEE renders, only in the viewport and in cycles. I assume this is because of vector displacement? Unless I'm missing something.
Great videos ! This is literally a life saver ! Like for real Personally I prefer video that are more advanced and thats simply because there's already so much (a lot) of beginner tutorials, while there is very few mograph tutorials. Wasting time on the basics will simply mean that you won't be able to cover as much as you'd like, AND the video will be longer which I personally find unappealing (Im not complaining tho). You're one of the few to do these tutorials and I think itd be a shame to waste precious time on stuff that you'll get from a beginner course.
Yeah I absolutely agree that there's going to be many more beginner level tutorials, simply because they're easier to make than advanced ones, and the length of videos like these does also make me a bit uncomfortable. I just don't know what to cover, and I want to create a coherent set of skills I can assume my audience has, so this "series" has been my take on teaching the simpler bits of Blender. I have got a lot of comments about the excessive speed of other videos, and I want as many people as possible to be able to follow, so making an easy progression where I build up skills seemed a good idea. This way, I can just use these techniques (like using interpolations) in future tutorials with less/no explanation and refer them back to this beginner-friendly video. Also, honestly there's a limit to how fast I can think through these tutorials and presenting them concisely is something I'm always working on. I'll find a good balance of difficulty eventually!
thank you so much for sharing these pieces of knowledge! Your tutorial are great!! I am learning a lot from them and my dream is to make a 2D explanatory video for my business. It would be awesome to see how you "draw" in blender like how you build a 2D desk or computer and animate it so that each element can be used for a bigger composition. I must admit that coming from inkscape, I am a bit stuck in "drawing" with blender. Could you make a video (or some ahhaah) about it? thanks a lot again for your amazing work! ;)
I actually do make a lot of the graphics in Inkscape and import them into blender! I will definitely make a video about this someday, but honestly I'm not too comfortable using Blender's 2D tools, and they're nowhere near as functional as Inkscape's. Do you have an example for the style of video you're trying to make? Would it look like a kurzgesagt video?
@@WintermuteDigital That's my approach too, but I find handling svg not so convenient in blender. Of course, it might be because of my lack of experience with blender. I would love to make a video with similar style to this one ruclips.net/video/SuHS1y3isMo/видео.html See what I mean? It's elegant, clean, and very engaging. My first video ever was with powtoon, but I felt very limited. That's why I am learning how to use blender. It's an amazing program but it has quite of a slow learning curve.
@@WintermuteDigital I looked at the kurzgesagt video and yeeeep, that's the style I am talking about. I would feel accomplished if I were able to make videos like that :D :D. Thanks a lot for replying and be so supportive. I appreciate it ;)
@@alessandromontalto1167 Gotcha! That is a really great idea, I'll add it to the list, perhaps even for the next tutorial :) Explainer videos are a lot of work, but I'll definitely show a process of making a short one similar to the one linked here, done fully in Blender.
@@WintermuteDigital uuhhhh exciteeeeed!!! Looking forward to it man. I will study your video(s) very carefully. Thanks a lot for taking my proposition into account. Have a great day!
Please keep the content paced as in the first two videos of this series. The fact you arrive at creatively satisfying results in a tutorial is great for me. It is often the lack of 'real world passable results' that make tutorials uninspired. Yours are great.
these series were the best blender motion graphics tutorials on the tube. Sad that it is discontinued.
exactly!
These tutorials are very well paced and easy to follow, I appreciate all the hard work you put in them, keep up the great work!
This is exactly what I have been looking for to learn motion graphics. Your teaching style and explanations are exceptional. Keep up the great work!
I'm glad you liked it!
shapekeys is what I was looking for so long in tutorials and can't find it anywhere.
*NOW* I feel like I can almost do any motion that can be created by aFteR eFFeCtS! HA HA HA HA!
Haha that's great to hear!
You deserve 1 Million Subscribers!
And the slow tutorial
is easy to understand all the animations you are doing!
This is such an innovative way to use Blender! Very, very clever. Never thought of Blender for motion graphics but it makes so much sense, especially once you are already familiar. Thank you for opening my eyes man!! Your work is outstanding.
Super! Understandable and useful, even for me who don't know English. Two days sat, understood....:)
Thank you very much! More and more often.
Happy to hear that!
I don't tend to comment usually, but I just want to express my gratitude for what you are doing! Great job and a bit different take on the basics that I as a newbie really need to uncover the magic of blender. Simple shapes without too much 3d modelling, which is a great basis for the more advanced stuff in the future.
I'd like to see what would be your take on ortographic text transitions such as smoke or fire (shape from fire to text and vv.) I am almost sure there may be simpler workflows than the smoke/fire simulations? I guess it may be too advanced, so I patiently wait for what you come up with next. So far, this series has a very well thought out structure. So thanks for your work and keep up!
Well I suppose you could fake fire and smoke effects by using particlesystems, but a real simulation would definitely look better. I'll look into it, thank you for the suggestion and feedback :)
I do have the same feeling bro.
Appreciate the video, awesome!
really nice tutorials... I am also using less and less after effects and blackmagic fusion for motion graphics as blender is getting better.... by rhe way. at 26 min you used empty to move keyframed objecrs.... well you can use delta translation rotation and scale, very very convenient....
One of the best video easy to understand and follow
Exactly what i needed! Thanks :)
thank you for this tutorial
Tutorial that I need :)
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this is so valuable
Thanks learned a ton from these videos. I don't think that brush bool tool intersect at 19:40 shows up in EEVEE renders, only in the viewport and in cycles. I assume this is because of vector displacement? Unless I'm missing something.
Great videos ! This is literally a life saver ! Like for real
Personally I prefer video that are more advanced and thats simply because there's already so much (a lot) of beginner tutorials, while there is very few mograph tutorials. Wasting time on the basics will simply mean that you won't be able to cover as much as you'd like, AND the video will be longer which I personally find unappealing (Im not complaining tho). You're one of the few to do these tutorials and I think itd be a shame to waste precious time on stuff that you'll get from a beginner course.
Yeah I absolutely agree that there's going to be many more beginner level tutorials, simply because they're easier to make than advanced ones, and the length of videos like these does also make me a bit uncomfortable. I just don't know what to cover, and I want to create a coherent set of skills I can assume my audience has, so this "series" has been my take on teaching the simpler bits of Blender. I have got a lot of comments about the excessive speed of other videos, and I want as many people as possible to be able to follow, so making an easy progression where I build up skills seemed a good idea. This way, I can just use these techniques (like using interpolations) in future tutorials with less/no explanation and refer them back to this beginner-friendly video.
Also, honestly there's a limit to how fast I can think through these tutorials and presenting them concisely is something I'm always working on. I'll find a good balance of difficulty eventually!
@@WintermuteDigital understandable, thanks a lot for what you do !
thankyou vey helpfull
thank you so much for sharing these pieces of knowledge! Your tutorial are great!! I am learning a lot from them and my dream is to make a 2D explanatory video for my business. It would be awesome to see how you "draw" in blender like how you build a 2D desk or computer and animate it so that each element can be used for a bigger composition. I must admit that coming from inkscape, I am a bit stuck in "drawing" with blender. Could you make a video (or some ahhaah) about it? thanks a lot again for your amazing work! ;)
I actually do make a lot of the graphics in Inkscape and import them into blender! I will definitely make a video about this someday, but honestly I'm not too comfortable using Blender's 2D tools, and they're nowhere near as functional as Inkscape's. Do you have an example for the style of video you're trying to make? Would it look like a kurzgesagt video?
@@WintermuteDigital That's my approach too, but I find handling svg not so convenient in blender. Of course, it might be because of my lack of experience with blender. I would love to make a video with similar style to this one ruclips.net/video/SuHS1y3isMo/видео.html See what I mean? It's elegant, clean, and very engaging. My first video ever was with powtoon, but I felt very limited. That's why I am learning how to use blender. It's an amazing program but it has quite of a slow learning curve.
@@WintermuteDigital I looked at the kurzgesagt video and yeeeep, that's the style I am talking about. I would feel accomplished if I were able to make videos like that :D :D. Thanks a lot for replying and be so supportive. I appreciate it ;)
@@alessandromontalto1167 Gotcha! That is a really great idea, I'll add it to the list, perhaps even for the next tutorial :) Explainer videos are a lot of work, but I'll definitely show a process of making a short one similar to the one linked here, done fully in Blender.
@@WintermuteDigital uuhhhh exciteeeeed!!! Looking forward to it man. I will study your video(s) very carefully. Thanks a lot for taking my proposition into account. Have a great day!
Please keep the content paced as in the first two videos of this series. The fact you arrive at creatively satisfying results in a tutorial is great for me. It is often the lack of 'real world passable results' that make tutorials uninspired. Yours are great.
Great Series, I keep coming back to it!
What theme are you using?
Great video! Thaks a lot!
I also usually don't comment on too many videos. But dude did you make this all so much easier to grasp. Thanks so much!
Niceeee
Awesome It helped a lot , needed someone to teach from scratch
Your videos are calm and helpful
Glad you found it useful :)