I appreciate you saying that, It means a lot! These ones were the Furrow but I do like to reference ordinary folk because their work is insanely high calibre!
That gradient tip for the c4d renderer is great, the only reason I haven't used it much is because of the limitations on how you can colour it hopefully at some point they be able to add gradients in natively.
I totally agree! My solution is really just a workaround but to have native gradients for the C4D renderer would be fire! The other workaround I know is to stay in the classic 3D renderer (which allows you to use gradients), then duplicate your 3D layer like 30+ times and then move each duplicate back in z-space by 1 (so, 1, 2, 3, 4 , etc. until you run out of duplicates). Then parent everything to null and when you rotate the null the duplicates will create a fake extrusion. But, even though you'll get gradient on the front, you wont get it on the extrusion...unless of course, you changed the colour individually across all the duplicates...but that would be...very time-consuming 🙃
Yeah, this tutorial assumes a lot of prior knowledge because if you still need to get a lot of the basics down, you probably shouldn't be messing around with faux 3D...yet 😉...till good to know what's possible though!
Another awesome tutorial🎉 never tried gradients like that, interesting use case. The c4d extrusion is great and you can create some interesting things with it. I'll definitely try the gradient trick next. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Justin! The extrusion certainly opens some doors...and can be super helpful with simple 3D stuff! Drop me a link if you do create something with the gradient technique...I would be keen to see! FYI it opens up another set of challenges because it flattens the 3D-ness but the subsequent problem-solving element is satisfying 🙃
here is another way of changing the extrusion color: 1. Make the shape layer 3d 2. Duplicate it 3. Extrude only the layer that is under the other one. Now you do not have to do keying to add different gradients to the shape and the extrusion separately.
Hello, I am a high school Korean viewer. I enjoyed your after effect fake 3d video Unfortunately, there are few fake 3D lecture videos in Korean. I study English and learn various skills while watching your video. Thank you for the good video.
Incredible tutorial Cam, cannot believe you managed to keep it so short with so much packed in.
Thanks Justin! Ive been trying to cut as much fluff as possible these days so I can spend time on the valuable stuff 😊
bro u saved my life! straight to the point without any bs! LOVE IT!
Your videos are really one of highest quality possible. Animations like these were made by ordinary Folks if i remember correctly.
I appreciate you saying that, It means a lot! These ones were the Furrow but I do like to reference ordinary folk because their work is insanely high calibre!
I chuckled before the first 15 sec of the video with the graphics card pun...
You ser are strong in the force.
I'm glad my crude jokes are working for someone 🙃 . Thank you!
you are a savior.Thank you so much for the advanced level tutorial
That gradient tip for the c4d renderer is great, the only reason I haven't used it much is because of the limitations on how you can colour it hopefully at some point they be able to add gradients in natively.
I totally agree! My solution is really just a workaround but to have native gradients for the C4D renderer would be fire!
The other workaround I know is to stay in the classic 3D renderer (which allows you to use gradients), then duplicate your 3D layer like 30+ times and then move each duplicate back in z-space by 1 (so, 1, 2, 3, 4 , etc. until you run out of duplicates). Then parent everything to null and when you rotate the null the duplicates will create a fake extrusion. But, even though you'll get gradient on the front, you wont get it on the extrusion...unless of course, you changed the colour individually across all the duplicates...but that would be...very time-consuming 🙃
Crazy. There's so much basics to after effects I still don't know
Yeah, this tutorial assumes a lot of prior knowledge because if you still need to get a lot of the basics down, you probably shouldn't be messing around with faux 3D...yet 😉...till good to know what's possible though!
@@MotionXP Meh, might look into it, that's one way to get better!
@@Gard Too true!
this is amazing man !!🔥🔥🔥
You are amazing!
Another awesome tutorial🎉 never tried gradients like that, interesting use case. The c4d extrusion is great and you can create some interesting things with it.
I'll definitely try the gradient trick next. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Justin! The extrusion certainly opens some doors...and can be super helpful with simple 3D stuff! Drop me a link if you do create something with the gradient technique...I would be keen to see! FYI it opens up another set of challenges because it flattens the 3D-ness but the subsequent problem-solving element is satisfying 🙃
great!!
Super slick! Great content!
Bravo! Top Quality tutorials you are giving us! Thank you so much! I am amazed
Thank you for the kind words!
Wonderfult tut! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it! 🙏
This was a realy insightful video. Thanks.
Really good to hear it! Thank you!
Awesome!
here is another way of changing the extrusion color:
1. Make the shape layer 3d
2. Duplicate it
3. Extrude only the layer that is under the other one.
Now you do not have to do keying to add different gradients to the shape and the extrusion separately.
love it
Fantastic ❤
i can't find ''circle inside'' option 1:31. is there any shortcut? Thank you for the most amazing video👏🏻
try hitting "u" to completely close down the internal properties an then twirl down again...
@@MotionXP thank you so much
I'm literally Lazed 😳
2:00 for some reason i can't control the singular vector(?) i can't rotate it 90 degrees without the entire half circle getting wonky...
You may have added a keyframe to the path...make sure there is no animation on the path. Let me know if you are still having problems!
Very Very cool!
THANK U SO MUCH ❤❤❤
really tnx
Thanks too much , it was so helpful
Glad to hear it my friend!
this is interesting!!!
Cool .. thanks
this was really helpful
keep it up
Good to hear! Will do 😉
I have completely arrived
this was so helpful thank you!! but ae gives an 4d warning when i try to switch, can you help?
I'm definitely S A T I S F I E D!!!
This is the comment I've been waiting for!! 😜
Hello, I am a high school Korean viewer. I enjoyed your after effect fake 3d video Unfortunately, there are few fake 3D lecture videos in Korean. I study English and learn various skills while watching your video.
Thank you for the good video.
Glad to hear you were still able to benefit despite the language!
You are a god , i want to see a Crossover with Ben Marriot 🎉
Thank you so much! I'm ready when he is 😉
came for the faux 3d, stayed for the dirty talk
Thats what I like to hear! 😂
loooooool, I'm exhausted
😅
I love you.
This is the horniest tutorial I've ever watched.
😂I don't know if you meant this as a compliment...but it's the best compliment I could have received! 😂
thank you! 谢谢
Nice video, it helps a lot ! I just have a question. Which version of after effects are you using ?
I'm using the latests, 2023 version...why do you ask?
Can you create a tutorial for Ai gradient aura circle
Do you mean how to create one in After Effects? Or an illustrator tutorial?
@@MotionXP in after effects
@@j33t78 Okay rad! I'm into it, I'll make one!
@@MotionXP thank you
@@j33t78 Here you go: ruclips.net/video/O3-80NPC45c/видео.html 😁
wow
That intro bro hahahahhaa 😂
😅🙃
Sweeeettttt.
After all that, it just seems easier to do it for real in 3d
great!!