@@diptiwani2241 gifs work with a max of 256 colors. If you have gradients or a lot of colors in your artwork, it reduces the colors, which can result in grain.
Thank you! Great tutorial! This was easier than what I was doing. Just a suggestion for others who wants to use expression, you can just apply toComp(value) to the anchor point and position of transform effect and the center of bulge effect and you will still achieve the same effect with no issue as well :)
Thanks for this great tutorial - so simple to understand and works a treat. I managed to create a magnify glass effect a couple of years back, but it was nowhere near as simple and functional as this one! :)
Do you guys normally rig objects before animating anything? People have different approaches, and a lot of times rigging can save time in the long run - what’s your take on this?
Hi, love this tutorial, very useful, thank you. I am running into one issue though... When I am hovering over the object, it seems make what's underneath a bit blurry. I have continuous rasterize activated and also switched off the buldge effect. But that all doesn't do it... :-( Any ideas what the problem might be? When doing some research, it seems this is a common thing with the magnify effect :-( Maye you know of a workaround? Thank you!!
yeah it's normal that you lose details, because the bulge effects it's raster effect (not vector). The workaround would be to have the comp at double the resolution, then you drag this comp into a new comp, scale down 50% and reduce also the dimensions of this new comp, Cheers
Excellent tutorial and a great way to achieve this effect! Do you have any idea why my text would be showing up blurry in the magnified area? Great job!
Clever effect and excellent tutorial! I'm having one minor problem- when the anchor point of the null control object leave the edge of the composition, I get a weird transparent strip along that edge of the composition under the adjustment layer. I'm not sure where I went wrong. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks for the tutorial!
Johnny Taylor Thank you! Hmm, I’m not quite sure why this is happening. One way to fix it would be scaling up your background, so it just shows a bit more of that rather than transparency.
@@OliverRandorff var previousLayerPosition = thisComp.layer("previous layer").transform.position; var adjustX = 170; var adjustY = 170; var newX = previousLayerPosition[0]+adjustX; var newY = previousLayerPosition[1]+adjustY; [newX,newY]
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Excellent tutorial! thanks a lot!, the only issue I had was with mi Ai file, I use it as an Ai to preserve transparency of the glass, when I tried to convert it to shape layer, the transparency was gone and I got a solid black glass on my drawing, any advice on that?
Luis Bonilla No problem! I’ve gotten that issue myself and the only way to fix it is by going inside the shape layer, changing the color of the glass back and adjusting the opacity of the shape. As of now I use a tool called overlord to import shapes from illustrator to after effects. It costs roughly 40-50$, but is worth every penny. I use it in every single project of mine.
Hey there! Thank you for this tutorial! Quick question: Intro note: I am using Magnify effect instead of Transform + Bulge, should simplify things since you only need to pick-whip one parameter inside the Effects panel I have an illustration of a skeleton (made with Duik Bassel 2) holding a magnifying glass and I am trying to parent the magnifying glass layer, as well as the magnifying effect, to the layer that controls the hand of my skeleton. It was pretty simple to pick-whip the magnifying glass layer to the control ('hand') layer, but the magnifying effect still does not follow the previous one. Do you have any idea of what am I missing? Perhaps some expression to apply to the Center parameter of Magnify effect besides the pick-whip? Thanks in advance!
I would try using the “toComp(value);” expressions on the parameter that controls the positioning of the magnifying glass effect. That should make it stick. Let me know if that works out.
Thanks. This method is much better than using the magnify effect
Really clear concise explanation with nice extra options for animating the magnifying glass at the end. Thanks
thanks oliver, I have been trying to figure this one out for a long time. Worked perfectly!
Glad I could help you out!
Thanks Oliver! it was a great help and clearly able to understand how to make it. Thanks again for sharing the tutorial in such an easy and quick way
Glad to hear that you found it easy - you are very welcome!
@@OliverRandorff But whenever we export anything in AE or photoshop to a GIF it leaves grains on the final output, Any idea why it happens?
@@diptiwani2241 gifs work with a max of 256 colors. If you have gradients or a lot of colors in your artwork, it reduces the colors, which can result in grain.
@@OliverRandorff Ok, so but we see so many animations on pinterest & dribble they are so crisp n clean. How they do
@@diptiwani2241 render it out in higher quality, with a better bitrate
Exactly what I needed! Perfect and very elegant render!
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you, it's exactly what I have been looking for.
Thank you! Great tutorial! This was easier than what I was doing. Just a suggestion for others who wants to use expression, you can just apply toComp(value) to the anchor point and position of transform effect and the center of bulge effect and you will still achieve the same effect with no issue as well :)
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Glad to hear that, thanks 🤟
Wow. Simple and perfect tutorial. Good job👌
Thanks a lot 🤘
really clear explanation omg, so easy to understand for newbie like me, big thanks to you bro!
So glad that I could help 🙌🙌
Very helpful!! Thank you very much you saved my life!!!!
Thanks bro, I really needed this
Thanks for this great tutorial - so simple to understand and works a treat. I managed to create a magnify glass effect a couple of years back, but it was nowhere near as simple and functional as this one! :)
Glad that my process helped you learn something new!
Great, but what if I want the magnifying glass to rotate at the handle and not the center of the glass?
It's really great! Thanks for the tutorial dude! 👏🏽👏🏽
This is amazing THANK YOU SO MUCH!
You are very welcome!
Great job thanks, I removed the null layer for mine but this worked a treat thanks!
That was great man, simple and to the point, thanks!
This is very good, thanks, maybe i can use it
Glad to hear that!
loved your work thanks for your video :)
Amazing Tutorials.Your idea and style is great. Thanks a lot brother
Halal It Tutor no problem bro!
very helpful. thanks man
Thanks a lot!!!
! Great tutorial!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Do you guys normally rig objects before animating anything? People have different approaches, and a lot of times rigging can save time in the long run - what’s your take on this?
it depends on how long is the animation and the complexity of movement
Ahmad Mansour for sure - simple movements often don’t need much rigging
Excellent, thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you!
so helpful, thanks a lot for this video! ☆
Good tutorial, thank you!
You’re welcome!
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Hi, love this tutorial, very useful, thank you. I am running into one issue though... When I am hovering over the object, it seems make what's underneath a bit blurry. I have continuous rasterize activated and also switched off the buldge effect. But that all doesn't do it... :-( Any ideas what the problem might be? When doing some research, it seems this is a common thing with the magnify effect :-( Maye you know of a workaround? Thank you!!
yeah it's normal that you lose details, because the bulge effects it's raster effect (not vector). The workaround would be to have the comp at double the resolution, then you drag this comp into a new comp, scale down 50% and reduce also the dimensions of this new comp, Cheers
good one. How you make this glass transparent?
Lower the opacity
very cool
Thank you!
Muchos gracias!!!!
De nada!
Is it possible whether I can use the magnify on the current image, but I can insert another image into the magnify view?
You should be able to do that if you mask out that other image and parent it
Excellent tutorial and a great way to achieve this effect! Do you have any idea why my text would be showing up blurry in the magnified area? Great job!
Thanks! Maybe it’s scaled too much? It will become blurry if overdone.
Thank you; dude ❤❤❤
You’re very welcome 🙌
great
Clever effect and excellent tutorial!
I'm having one minor problem- when the anchor point of the null control object leave the edge of the composition, I get a weird transparent strip along that edge of the composition under the adjustment layer. I'm not sure where I went wrong. Could you point me in the right direction?
Thanks for the tutorial!
Johnny Taylor Thank you! Hmm, I’m not quite sure why this is happening. One way to fix it would be scaling up your background, so it just shows a bit more of that rather than transparency.
@@OliverRandorff Yes, that fixed it. Thanks for the response!
Amazing
Ell_DESIGNXX Thanks! Hope it’s useful
Is it possible to just move the center, but "display" the magification somewhere else?
Try playing around with the anchor point. That may work
@@OliverRandorff
var previousLayerPosition = thisComp.layer("previous layer").transform.position;
var adjustX = 170;
var adjustY = 170;
var newX = previousLayerPosition[0]+adjustX;
var newY = previousLayerPosition[1]+adjustY;
[newX,newY]
thanks ;)
awesome !!
Valeria martinez vergara Thanks!
Thank you !!
Onur. Nidayi. No problem!
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Excellent tutorial! thanks a lot!, the only issue I had was with mi Ai file, I use it as an Ai to preserve transparency of the glass, when I tried to convert it to shape layer, the transparency was gone and I got a solid black glass on my drawing, any advice on that?
Luis Bonilla No problem! I’ve gotten that issue myself and the only way to fix it is by going inside the shape layer, changing the color of the glass back and adjusting the opacity of the shape. As of now I use a tool called overlord to import shapes from illustrator to after effects. It costs roughly 40-50$, but is worth every penny. I use it in every single project of mine.
thanks for tutorial!!!
Ardila Kurniawan No problem! Hope it’s useful 🤟
Hey there! Thank you for this tutorial! Quick question:
Intro note: I am using Magnify effect instead of Transform + Bulge, should simplify things since you only need to pick-whip one parameter inside the Effects panel
I have an illustration of a skeleton (made with Duik Bassel 2) holding a magnifying glass and I am trying to parent the magnifying glass layer, as well as the magnifying effect, to the layer that controls the hand of my skeleton. It was pretty simple to pick-whip the magnifying glass layer to the control ('hand') layer, but the magnifying effect still does not follow the previous one. Do you have any idea of what am I missing? Perhaps some expression to apply to the Center parameter of Magnify effect besides the pick-whip?
Thanks in advance!
I would try using the “toComp(value);” expressions on the parameter that controls the positioning of the magnifying glass effect. That should make it stick. Let me know if that works out.
awesome! thank u :D
Gustavo Borges no problem!
Thank you thank you!
You are very welcome!
Thank you!