Hope this makes things clear for you! Let me know if this explanation was helpful or not I also want to thank everybody for their wonderful comments about the free masterclass thus far. I read everything and appreciate all of you! Feel free to ask questions and watch the next part!💪🏻
It's a very good way of visualising it. I had always tended to think about it in a very matter of fact way... the greater difference in changing value (up-down or y-component) in a set time (left to right or x-component) means more rapid 'activity' (displacement/ rotation/ change in size/ colour etc.) and less... less. ~Your way is far more intuitive.
I like to oversimplify complex stuff and place it in a simple tiny box so it doesn't cost memory for my mental computer. Yours works as well if you're good at visualizing mathematics.
coole animatie!!!.Doe je hier elke keer korte image-sequences/mp4 video renderen en aan elkaar editen? Of werk je met multiple scenes in de VSE editor en maak je zo je multiple shot angles. Of werk je met multiple cameras op 1 timeline? doe je de editing in resolve of after effects of iets anders? ik probeer een goede work flow te vinden ?
Dankjewel man! De op één na laatste video van deze gratis cursus legt het allemaal stap voor stap uit. Daar doe ik alle editing in Davinci Resolve. Die kan je ver op weg helpen! (ik werk trouwens met 1 camera en maak nieuwe blendfiles om in te werken)
Hope this makes things clear for you! Let me know if this explanation was helpful or not
I also want to thank everybody for their wonderful comments about the free masterclass thus far. I read everything and appreciate all of you!
Feel free to ask questions and watch the next part!💪🏻
Thank you! I go forward.
Great Oleg, hope your animations are looking mighty fine now🙌🏻
your visualization and explanation are simple and easy to understand, thanks!
No problem my friend!
I didn't know why RUclips doesn't recommend this video till now
A lot of people voted for this video as a good part of the course. It has an underwhelming amount of views though
need more tutorial like this!! no one explains like you!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful💪🏻
Great video!
Good short video! Looking forward to the rest
Great to hear! See you in the next one💪🏻♥️
It's a very good way of visualising it. I had always tended to think about it in a very matter of fact way... the greater difference in changing value (up-down or y-component) in a set time (left to right or x-component) means more rapid 'activity' (displacement/ rotation/ change in size/ colour etc.) and less... less. ~Your way is far more intuitive.
I like to oversimplify complex stuff and place it in a simple tiny box so it doesn't cost memory for my mental computer. Yours works as well if you're good at visualizing mathematics.
Visual representations are always helpful and this was well put together with a very useful explanation!
Thanks! Glad you liked it
this was awesomeee
Good😎
coole animatie!!!.Doe je hier elke keer korte image-sequences/mp4 video renderen en aan elkaar editen? Of werk je met multiple scenes in de VSE editor en maak je zo je multiple shot angles. Of werk je met multiple cameras op 1 timeline?
doe je de editing in resolve of after effects of iets anders?
ik probeer een goede work flow te vinden ?
Dankjewel man! De op één na laatste video van deze gratis cursus legt het allemaal stap voor stap uit. Daar doe ik alle editing in Davinci Resolve. Die kan je ver op weg helpen! (ik werk trouwens met 1 camera en maak nieuwe blendfiles om in te werken)
bedankt voor je duidelijke uitleg!!!
very educational
but I firmly believe that 2 minute videos should not have 30 second intros
Thanks for the feedback
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