This is legitimately the most comprehensive and ***correct*** tutorial on puppet pins I have ever seen. You are a scholar and a gentleman. Don't ever change.
I have a question. I understand that you can set which part comes forward using the Puppet overlap tool when you animate from an object (image) with a Puppet tool. If we assume that it overlaps several times over time, can we set it to go back once in the future? Of course it would be possible if we could give a keyframe to the value 'In Front' that determines whether it's front or back, but we can't give a keyframe to the value 'In Front' at the moment, so I'd like to ask you how it's possible.
This is the pure and perfect tutorial about Puppet pin tool what's I searched.
All others tutorial < Evan Abrams Tutorial.
This is legitimately the most comprehensive and ***correct*** tutorial on puppet pins I have ever seen. You are a scholar and a gentleman. Don't ever change.
Thank you Evan. In my view you remain one of the best After Affects online instructors.
Great tutorial - I had no idea of the parallax potential.
Fantastic tutorial, best one I have found on this topic. Really well presented.
Thanks Evan. Learned several useful techniques.
awesome
I swear there isn't a single after effect tutorial about using the puppet tool on moving subject video
I have a question. I understand that you can set which part comes forward using the Puppet overlap tool when you animate from an object (image) with a Puppet tool.
If we assume that it overlaps several times over time, can we set it to go back once in the future? Of course it would be possible if we could give a keyframe to the value 'In Front' that determines whether it's front or back, but we can't give a keyframe to the value 'In Front' at the moment, so I'd like to ask you how it's possible.
Can you teach me after effects