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Fellow PhD student here (computational linguistics). Thanks so much for making this! Data viz is generally not one of the strengths of the academic world --I hope that changes with our generation!
Awesome, thanks Tom. Why not set your slider value to the trim path end value? This then negates having to set it each time. Then precompose the value and bar, then duplicate for as many bars as you need.
Hi Tom this was such a great little tutorial. I've used this in my current project I'm working for and it has A LOT of data... Thank you so much for getting to the point quickly and explaining this so well. +respect
Hi Tom, what I was most impressed with was your teaching style. Then I saw you are a PhD student, and the penny dropped! The expression for the % - I've changed it to a dollar sign, and it displays the dollar sign after the numbers, do you know it this can be changed so the dollar sign precedes the numbers?
I just found your channel online, and it fits my exact needs and interests. Thank you for making your available creative content online! I will be utilizing data extracted from R. Do you plan on creating tutorials on how to develop animations using Comma Separates Value (CSV) files?
You’re welcome! Off the top of my head I can’t think how you might automate/map a csv to an animation. Much easier to extract the final values to display manually, such as in the bar graph example, but I’ll give it some thought and if I think of anything I’ll try and do a video on it!
Hey Tom, great video! Wondering how you would add a comma for the counter (slider) portion? I imagine it has to do something with the expression... Some help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
What if I want to animate a highly detailed chart/graph? For example: All Academy Award nominees and winners in the past 50 years by category (acting, editing, cinematography, costume, etc.). And let's say I have all of the information in an Excel spreadsheet. I want the data to move, appear, disappear, change colors. How do I create this in a video/film? Is After Effects the right tool?
Hi Tom, Thanks for the video. I've got a question for you. Is it possible to order the bars on a graphic depending on its size so show the change with time? I mean, I'd like to animate a graphic with a time serie and show how the one with the highest value at the beginning can be the last one with time by displacing its bar to the left as it get smaller than others. Thanks again. You've got a new suscriptor
If you're just starting out with learning the animation basics in After Effects and Illustrator, check out my tutorials on Adobe After Effects for beginners through the following link that walk through the basics step by step. Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date with brand new content posted regularly with hints, tips and tutorials! - ruclips.net/p/PL8F7CB8EDTSpHMeoIaPOfvEMEwlMueTO_
Fellow PhD student here (computational linguistics). Thanks so much for making this! Data viz is generally not one of the strengths of the academic world --I hope that changes with our generation!
My pleasure I hope they were useful!! Thanks for the nice feedback 🙂
Just started with After Effects today and your video helped me a lot with animating some charts, thanks a lot. 😊
My pleasure! Really glad you found it useful!!!
Awesome, thanks Tom.
Why not set your slider value to the trim path end value?
This then negates having to set it each time.
Then precompose the value and bar, then duplicate for as many bars as you need.
Hi Tom this was such a great little tutorial. I've used this in my current project I'm working for and it has A LOT of data... Thank you so much for getting to the point quickly and explaining this so well.
+respect
This is awesome thanks 😍
Very well done! You made it easy for this newby.
very nice explanation. so cool !
great tutorial, well spoken thanks a lot
Thanks! Really pleased you liked it and found it clear =)
@@TomOvenden I published a video on my channel about stats while using your style of graph animation! Thank you again!
@@GoodlyRogue Amazing! So excited to hear this - can't wait to take a look =)
@@TomOvenden =)
Hi Tom, what I was most impressed with was your teaching style. Then I saw you are a PhD student, and the penny dropped! The expression for the % - I've changed it to a dollar sign, and it displays the dollar sign after the numbers, do you know it this can be changed so the dollar sign precedes the numbers?
Thank you Tom!
Thank you. Super helpful
Thank you a lot!
very helpful! thanks :)
I just found your channel online, and it fits my exact needs and interests. Thank you for making your available creative content online! I will be utilizing data extracted from R. Do you plan on creating tutorials on how to develop animations using Comma Separates Value (CSV) files?
You’re welcome! Off the top of my head I can’t think how you might automate/map a csv to an animation. Much easier to extract the final values to display manually, such as in the bar graph example, but I’ll give it some thought and if I think of anything I’ll try and do a video on it!
Very Cool
Hey Tom, great video! Wondering how you would add a comma for the counter (slider) portion? I imagine it has to do something with the expression... Some help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
thank u man
What if I want to animate a highly detailed chart/graph? For example: All Academy Award nominees and winners in the past 50 years by category (acting, editing, cinematography, costume, etc.). And let's say I have all of the information in an Excel spreadsheet. I want the data to move, appear, disappear, change colors. How do I create this in a video/film? Is After Effects the right tool?
Thanks Tom, any chance you could share the project file somewhere?
What If I want to show a bar graph of more than 100%? Because currently, the Trim Path is not allowing more than 100%
I am facing the same issue
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the video.
I've got a question for you.
Is it possible to order the bars on a graphic depending on its size so show the change with time? I mean, I'd like to animate a graphic with a time serie and show how the one with the highest value at the beginning can be the last one with time by displacing its bar to the left as it get smaller than others.
Thanks again. You've got a new suscriptor
What if my stats don't rely on percentages? Like what if I want to make bars counting the number of something. There's no percentage
you can add anything you want to the "XX" part of the for example "$" or "EUR" "carrots"
How would I convert this to a mogrt file?
Hi, how to make a bar graph up to 1,000,000?