Shape Layers & Parenting | After Effects Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2022
  • Shape Layers & Parenting are both essential tools when learning the basics of After Effects. Shape Layers can be used for very simple OR very complex designs, and parenting layers or properties together gives you tons of control over the movement in a variety of ways.
    This series of five videos gives you an Introduction to Animation in After Effects, taught by Michael Jones. Mograph Mentor recently joined the School of Motion family, which means more content for us to share with you!
    In the next video we'll create an awesome eye reveal animation.
    🚀 After Effects Kickstart
    www.schoolofmotion.com/course...
    Chapter Markers:
    00:01:19 Ways to Create a Shape Layer
    00:03:15 Positioning the Shapes
    00:04:07 Bezier Paths
    00:05:37 Shape Fills and Strokes
    00:09:26 After Effects Kickstart Testimonial
    00:10:07 2.2 Parenting Introduction
    00:10:42 Parenting Explains
    00:11:30 Null Objects
    00:12:22 The Pick Whip
    00:13:30 Layer vs Property Level Parenting
    00:15:19 Expression Controls

Комментарии • 10

  • @AndyTurba
    @AndyTurba Год назад +2

    Great stuff, never realised you can 'convert to bezier path' - thanks!

  • @elen68
    @elen68 Год назад

    Thank you. I love your tutorials so so much.

  • @AndrewTanielian
    @AndrewTanielian Год назад

    Very well explained!

  • @alexkrokus
    @alexkrokus 9 месяцев назад

    Where can I find the other 4 videos in this series? Are they also on the SoM RUclips?

  • @Tos985
    @Tos985 Год назад

    One thing I don’t understand: when I try to parent the position of a layer from one composition to the position of another layer in another composition, the keyframed animation is not transferred to the child layer, it only gets only the first keyframe of the animation. Is there any solution?

  • @mishy4eyes
    @mishy4eyes Год назад +4

    Brittany? Take of your wig, Ben Marriott, we recognize you.

  • @Klausjp.ontheroadagain
    @Klausjp.ontheroadagain Год назад

    only so you understand, why beginners are so frustrated with people teaching, around 1:50 ctrl + click is not working, correct is ctrl + right click on the mouse

    • @Apetrexo
      @Apetrexo Год назад +1

      Actually ctrl+left click and just righ click are the same action (context menu). When you use ctrl + right click the "ctrl" key ain't doing anything. In this video I believe he is using a Mac só the ctrl + left click works, but I think on windows the equivalent is right alt + left click. Also, if it may help, the approach I take with these tutorials, to avoid frustration, is to not look at it as a way to master the technique, but a way to improve my research on the subject. (e.g. now I know what shape layers are, so I can search: cool animations using shape layers on after effects). That way I don't feel frustrated for not learning everything, I feel excited for what I learned and that now I know how to take the next step.
      In your situation, you had trouble with the shortcut, but now you knew the menu and the option were there, you just had to discover the correct key to access it. But before it, you maybe didn't even know you could do that.

    • @Klausjp.ontheroadagain
      @Klausjp.ontheroadagain Год назад +1

      @@Apetrexo you are correct, CTRL +click left = nothing, click right the menu is showing, and the click on new. But you make my point, as a teacher you have to tell every step you doing. I have seen over the years so many tuts, with missing info [click] that can drive you crazy . But this is reflecting on School of Motion, even though I love to follow. BTW I know about the menu before, but I am really bad of using the Keyboard. Until now time saving is not a factor for me yet